
Payne keeps his audience from jumping ahead to any particular conclusion by deploying a second (bigger, metatheatrical) frame around Karma's story, one in which the house lights keep coming …
SOURCE: Culture Bot at 10:32AM[SHARE]Their movement allows them to take up all the space, filling the stage all the way to the frame.
SOURCE: Culture Bot at 12:24PM[SHARE]We share our sweat, our humidity, our heat. We weather it, as Kelly does inside the box.
SOURCE: Culture Bot at 11:42AM[SHARE]What was I doing? Why was I here? What had I hoped to achieve from this? So many people I didn't know! Communal living having its obvious benefits, but not that easy to suddenly just find on…
SOURCE: Culture Bot at 12:36AM[SHARE]Hammel draws us in to her experience, while granting us a bit of separation from the material itself (which is unrelentingly bleak, flirting with misogyny, although its view of the male spec…
SOURCE: Culture Bot at 11:32AM[SHARE]This is Peter Pan set in a dystopian futureland, the music acting as a remnant of a memory of a time when feeling was more possible, when childhood was more innocent; before we found ourselv…
SOURCE: Culture Bot at 12:18PM[SHARE]How do you deconstruct a deconstruction?
SOURCE: Culture Bot at 11:06PM[SHARE]There is a dizzying effect to the realization / acknowledgement of one's cringe-worthy actions as white person to date, and Aloha Aloha gives that kaleidoscopic wheel quite the healthy spin.
SOURCE: Culture Bot at 10:19AM[SHARE]there's never enough time and we're always reaching back, trying to remember what it felt like to crack wide open for the first time.
SOURCE: Culture Bot at 10:38AM[SHARE]The evening resembles what one might imagine how a Moth Storytelling Hour might play out if it were held at the Restaurant at the End of the Universe.
SOURCE: Culture Bot at 01:47PM[SHARE]Responding to CUTE ACTIVIST at the Bushwick Starr: "Does this play want me to 'like' it or to 'crying face' it?"
SOURCE: Culture Bot at 10:19AM[SHARE]Sobelle's work relies heavily on what one might describe as "sleight-of-staging," which I'll posit here is a cross between what a magician does with objects (cards and the like) and what a d…
SOURCE: Culture Bot at 01:04PM[SHARE]Stylistically, Big Dance Theater's 17c (part of Brooklyn Academy of Music's Next Wave Festival through November 18th, tickets from $24) invites comparison to (among other works) the film dir…
SOURCE: Culture Bot at 02:18AM[SHARE]She exists, she conjures, she illuminates through whisper and scream.
SOURCE: Culture Bot at 10:24AM[SHARE]Dan O'Neil interviews Tantztheater Wuppertal Pina Bausch dancer Stephanie Troyak, and asks the question: "Can we make this?"
SOURCE: Culture Bot at 12:06PM[SHARE]Dan O'Neil steps into an escape room as part of an immersive theater project. The post Review: Paradiso: The Memory Room appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.
SOURCE: exeuntmagazine.com at 10:34PM[SHARE]To attend is to remind yourself how much we miss by relying on established institutions to deliver us our culture, pre-curated and mixed just so, on whatever silver platter they might have r…
SOURCE: Culture Bot at 12:06PM[SHARE]In THE POWER OF EMOTION: THE APARTMENT, the notion of emotion as a perfomative element provides the foundation for a wider exploration on how we not only watch, but hear and interpret emotio…
SOURCE: Culture Bot at 11:36AM[SHARE]To what degree must our celebrities look, sound, and live lives enough like ours in order for us to fetishize becoming them?
SOURCE: Culture Bot at 11:12AM[SHARE]A response to The Krumple's 'YOKAI: Remedy for Despair' via the questioning of how one responds to art and how dependent that response is on form and location.
SOURCE: Culture Bot at 03:36AM[SHARE]If male artists were to spend the rest of their lives critiquing--as directly as this play critiques--the patriarchal authority of the Western canon, they would never run out of material.
SOURCE: Culture Bot at 11:18AM[SHARE]Kirsten Childs' larger than life heroine does some serious booty-smacking. Dan O'Neil reviews. The post Review: Bella: An American Tall Tale at Playwrights Horizons appeared first on Exeunt…
SOURCE: exeuntmagazine.com at 10:42PM[SHARE]I could go on, you should go on for me, counting heros not yet fallen.
SOURCE: Culture Bot at 02:12PM[SHARE]"If a clone was made of you, would you sleep with it?"
SOURCE: Culture Bot at 03:36PM[SHARE]When one goes to the beach, does one lie on the sand and watch the water? Or does one wade in until they can barely reach the bottom?
SOURCE: Culture Bot at 12:48PM[SHARE]In my early playwriting days, back when the majority of play submission opportunities had to be printed and mailed, it used to be very common to come across a submission guideline such as…
SOURCE: Culture Bot at 05:48PM[SHARE]Stefanie and Jerry, in the midst of a mysterious project that I now know addresses (among other things) heroes, myths, and specialness, are experiencing, as a result of the process, a transf…
SOURCE: Culture Bot at 06:18PM[SHARE]Benson's voiceover technique does all the good stuff and almost none of the bad stuff that you usually get from utilizing a narrator in the theater.
SOURCE: Culture Bot at 03:12PM[SHARE]DeLappe presents us with a wholly updated picture of youth, in which social awareness has supplanted willful ignorance. The competitive and constantly shifting pecking order within their so…
SOURCE: Culture Bot at 06:33PM[SHARE]A response to Mia Rovegno's 'nothin's gonna change my world'
SOURCE: Culture Bot at 02:55PM[SHARE]#liberated, a play created by The Living Room and conceived and scripted by Lillian Meredith which runs at IRT Theatre through June 17th, employs two play structures simultanously with intri…
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