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Wednesday, September 25, 2019

TARELL ALVIN MCCRANEY INTERVIEWS PETER BROOK–THIS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, FOLLOWING PERFORMANCE OF WHY? AT POLONSKY SHAKESPEARE CENTER, HOME OF TH by Robert Shuman

Part of Citywide Recognition Peter Brook/NY, This Free Event Will Be Captured by Partner Organization WNET/ALL ARTS for Future Broadcast Thursday, September 26 at approximately 8:45pm Polon…

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Tuesday, September 24, 2019

CONSTANT STANISLAVSKI (34) by Robert Shuman

In order to rejuvenate art, we declared war on all the conventionalities of the theatre wherever they might occur—in the acting, in the properties, in the scenery, the costumes, the interp…

SOURCE: stagevoices.com at 10:21PM

AI WEIWEI: LETTERS FROM INSIDE (BBC RADIO 4) by Robert Shuman

Listen In 2011 Ai Weiwei was arrested without notice by the Chinese authorities and detained for 81 days. Here he writes a letter to his son Ai Lao who was two years old when he disappeared.…

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Monday, September 23, 2019

CONSTANT STANISLAVSKI (33) by Robert Shuman

Our goal was to destroy the ancient hokum of the theatre.  (MLIA)

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BLAST FROM THE PAST: SHELAGH DELANEY–PLAYWRIGHT ON PROBATION – ARCHIVE, 1960 by Robert Shuman

(from the Guardian, 9/20/19.) 20 September 1960 Promoting her latest play, The Lion in Love, Delaney says ‘I would rather write a terrible play than a mediocre one’ Surrounded by a clut…

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Sunday, September 22, 2019

CONSTANT STANISLAVSKI (32) by Robert Shuman

“Lateness, laziness, caprice, hysterics, bad character, ignorance of the role, the necessity of repeating anything twice are all equally harmful to our enterprise and must be rooted out.�…

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WHAT HAPPENS WHEN EXTREME ACTION MEETS ELUSIVE LANGUAGE? by Robert Shuman

(Gia Kourlas’s article appeared in The New York Times, 9/20; via Pam Green.) In Elizabeth Streb and Anne Bogart’s “Falling & Loving,” dancers and actors share the stage with the …

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Saturday, September 21, 2019

CONSTANT STANISLAVSKI (31) by Robert Shuman

“All disobedience to the creative life of the theatre is a crime.”  (MLIA)

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SUSAN SONTAG’S AGAINST INTERPRETATION by Robert Shuman

Listen on BBC Radio 4   Lauren Elkin, Lisa Appignanesi and biographer Ben Moser debate Susan Sontag’s life and ideas with presenter Laurence Scott, focusing in on her 1966 essay collecti…

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Friday, September 20, 2019

CONSTANT STANISLAVSKI (30) by Robert Shuman

“The poet, the actor, the artist, the tailor, the stage hand, serve one goal, which is placed by the poet in the very basis of his play.”  (MLIA)  

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KEVIN CONFOY NAMED PRODUCING DIRECTOR AT PHOENIX THEATRE ENSEMBLE  by Robert Shuman

(via Craig Smith) Phoenix Theatre Ensemble Artistic Director Elise Stone announces the appointment of Kevin Confoy as Producing Director starting October 2, 2019.  Confoy, who is a resident…

SOURCE: stagevoices.com at 08:26PM

AFTER A RENOVATION, A STORIED THEATER HOPES TO ENTICE PARIS by Robert Shuman

(Rosalyn Sulcas’s article appeared in The New York Times, 9/13; via Pam Green.)   The Théâtre du Châtelet is reopening after a two-and-a-half-year makeover, with a new artistic directo…

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Thursday, September 19, 2019

CONSTANT STANISLAVSKI (29) by Robert Shuman

“Today Hamlet, tomorrow a supernumerary (walk-on actor), but even as a supernumerary you must become an artist.”  (MLIA)

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MICHAEL CHABON: ‘ULYSSES’ ON TRIAL by Robert Shuman

(Chabon’s article appeared in the New York Review of Books, 9/26 issue)  This essay will appear in somewhat different form in Fight of the Century, edited by Michael Chabon and Ayelet Wa…

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Wednesday, September 18, 2019

CONSTANT STANISLAVSKI (28) by Robert Shuman

“One must love art and not one’s self in art.”  (MLIA)

SOURCE: stagevoices.com at 08:47PM

FROM ‘SEX’ TO ‘SUPERSTAR,’ 10 PLAYS THAT CAUSED A STIR by Robert Shuman

(Eric Grode’s article appeared in The New York Times, 9/11; via Pam Green.) It often seems like safety first on Broadway, but the commercial stage has historically been home to shows that …

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Tuesday, September 17, 2019

CONSTANT STANISLAVSKI (27) by Robert Shuman

“There are no small parts, there are only small actors.” (MLIA)

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THE NEW YORK INNOVATIVE THEATRE AWARDS  CELEBRATES 15 YEARS AND THE 2019 RECIPIENTS by Robert Shuman

(via Katie Rosin, Kampfire PR, 9/17/19) New York, NY: On Monday, September 16, 2019, The New York Innovative Theatre Foundation announced the 2019 recipients at the annual Off-Off-Broadway I…

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Monday, September 16, 2019

CONSTANT STANISLAVSKI (26) by Robert Shuman

It is not enough to be simply talented and to have natural gifts; one needs ability, technique, and art. (MLIA)

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WHEN MILTON MET SHAKESPEARE: POET’S NOTES ON BARD APPEAR TO HAVE BEEN FOUND by Robert Shuman

(Alison Flood’s article appeared in the Guardian, 9/16.) Hailed as one of the most significant archival discoveries of modern times, text seems to show the Paradise Lost poet making carefu…

SOURCE: stagevoices.com at 08:31PM
Sunday, September 15, 2019

LET’S GO: ‘EN EL OJO DE LA AGUJA (IN THE EYE OF THE NEEDLE)’–ONLY THROUGH 9/22 by Robert Shuman

  TABULA RASA NYC THEATER AND PERFORMANCE LAB Proudly Presents the World Premiere of the Spanish Language Version of “Powerful production by Ramiro Antonio Sandoval.” – Carlos Navedo,…

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CONSTANT STANISLAVSKI (25) by Robert Shuman

Palpable objects seen by us on the stage are much more necessary and important for us actors than colorful canvases that we do not see.  Sculptural things live with us and we with them, whi…

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Saturday, September 14, 2019

SONTAG IN SARAJEVO by Robert Shuman

(Benjamin Moser’s article appeared in the New York Review of Books, 9/9.) David Rieff went to Bosnia in September 1992, at the end of the first summer of siege. Like so many of the journal…

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Friday, September 13, 2019

CONSTANT STANISLAVSKI (24) by Robert Shuman

It is much easier to destroy the old than to create the new. (MLIA)  

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FIONA SHAW AND KIRSTEN SHEPHERD-BARR ON ELEONORA DUSE (BBC RADIO 4) by Robert Shuman

Listen  Fiona Shaw, BAFTA award-winning star of Killing Eve, joins Matthew Parris to explore the life of one of history’s most remarkable actresses whose name has slipped from public memo…

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Thursday, September 12, 2019

CONSTANT STANISLAVSKI (23) by Robert Shuman

If one is forced to give talentless actors big parts, one is also forced, for the sake of the performance, to hide their faults.  (MLIA)

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HARRY POTTER BROUGHT HIM TO BROADWAY. NOW HIS WORK IS EVERYWHERE. by Robert Shuman

(Michael Paulson’s article appeared in The New York Times, 9/4; via Pam Green.) Eccentric and prodigious, the writer Jack Thorne won a Tony for “Cursed Child.” Up next: “Sunday” at…

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Wednesday, September 11, 2019

CONSTANT STANISLAVSKI (22) by Robert Shuman

Let someone teach us to speak simply, musically, nobly, beautifully, but without vocal acrobatics, actors’ pathos and all the odds and ends of scenic diction.  We want the same thing in m…

SOURCE: stagevoices.com at 08:53PM

WHY DID THE SOVIETS NOT WANT US TO KNOW ABOUT THE PIANIST MARIA GRINBERG? by Robert Shuman

(Damian Thompson’s article appeared in the Spectator, 9/7.) She was one of only four women to record the complete Beethoven piano sonatas but the state kept her in obscurity Only four wome…

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Tuesday, September 10, 2019

CONSTANT STANISLAVSKI (21) by Robert Shuman

In the repertoire of an actor, among the large number of parts played by him, there are some that seem to have been creating themselves in his inner consciousness for a long time.  One only…

SOURCE: stagevoices.com at 10:27PM

THE RELEASE OF OLEG SENTSOV AND THE PLIGHT OF THOSE LEFT BEHIND by Robert Shuman

(Masha Gessen’s article appeared in the New Yorker, 9/10.) Russia released its most famous prisoner on Saturday. Oleg Sentsov, a forty-three-year-old Crimean journalist and film director…

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