THE HANGOVER REPORT – Andrea Miller’s YOU ARE HERE is an artful and profound collection of performative portraits of New Yorkers during the pandemic
- By drediman
- July 27, 2021
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Last night, I attended a performance of Andrea Miller’s You Are Here, which is currently in the midst of a weeklong run at Lincoln Center. Commissioned as part of the … Continue Reading →
VIEWPOINTS – Theatricalizing the museum-going experience in DEFINITION: AN INSTALLATION EXPERIENCE & LIMINAL ARCHIVE
- By drediman
- July 21, 2021
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I recently got a chance to experience two shows that strike me as having taken some inspiration – at least in their current state – from the act of visiting … Continue Reading →
THE HANGOVER REPORT – The gritty but poetic ENDURE voyeuristically immerses audiences into the mind of a marathon runner
- By drediman
- July 20, 2021
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This past weekend, I participated in Endure, a self-professed “run woman show” that’s currently taking its audiences on an on-foot odyssey through Central Park. Created and written by Melanie Jones, … Continue Reading →
THE HANGOVER REPORT – The singularly hilarious Jackie Hoffman finds the ideal role in Dale Smith’s FRUMA-SARAH (WAITING IN THE WINGS)
- By drediman
- July 18, 2021
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Yesterday, I attended Dale Smith’s satisfying two-hander Fruma-Sarah (Waiting in the Wings) at the ever so eclectic cell theatre in Chelsea. The main draw of the show, which has been … Continue Reading →
THE HANGOVER REPORT – The seductive Maria Caruso dances double duty in METAMORPHOSIS & REARVIEW MIRROR
- By drediman
- July 17, 2021
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This summer, dancer Maria Caruso has come to New York to help usher in the return of in-performances in, not one, but two new productions Off-Broadway. That’s right, you’ll be … Continue Reading →
THE HANGOVER REPORT – Classical Theatre of Harlem’s SEIZE THE KING shrewdly transforms “Richard III” into a panoramic cautionary play
- By drediman
- July 15, 2021
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Last night, I ventured uptown to the Richard Rodgers Amphitheater in Marcus Garvey Park to catch Classical Theatre of Harlem’s free outdoor production of Will Power’s Seize the King directed … Continue Reading →
VIEWPOINTS – Theater in transition or part of the new normal?: THE WATERING HOLE & SEVEN DEADLY SINS
- By drediman
- July 13, 2021
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One of the fascinating things about the return of in-person theater has been the hybrid forms in which it’s come back. Although productions like Blindness at the Daryl Roth Theatre … Continue Reading →