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A
short history
of Richard Foreman's
Ontological-Hysteric Theatre.
// "[
Richard Foreman's
] '
Strong Medicine
' (Quicktime) is the kind of mad, risky venture one hesitates to interrupt." // A recent
interview with Richard Foreman.
(Youtube) // "
This website
contains hundreds of pages of
unedited
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posted by
jrb223
on Jan 29, 2007 -
7 comments
Electronic Blockade of Mexican Government
:
Hactivism
and
Oaxaca
;
The Electronic Disturbance Theatre
,
founded
by
Ricardo
Dominguez
has organized a virtual sit-in of Mexican embassy and consulate websites. [More Inside]
posted by
jrb223
on Oct 30, 2006 -
7 comments
How are you
celebrating
Ibsen Year 2006?
Reading
Henrik Ibsen’s
plays?
His
poems?
What
about
his paintings?
There’s always
Peer Gynt: The Videogame.
posted by
jrb223
on Apr 12, 2006 -
12 comments
“
The Emperor Jones
was a landmark drama, not only in conception but also in
production
: a black actor, Charles Gilpin, was
permitted for the first time to enact the leading role in a New York drama
.”
James Earl Jones and collaborators discuss and rehearse a later production
. Currently
Elizabeth LeCompte
directs
Kate Valk
, a middle-aged white woman in blackface, in a contemporary production from
the Wooster Group
. They’ve
courted
this type of controversy
before
. The
NYTimes loved the show
,
this review
isn’t as glowing.
posted by
jrb223
on Mar 28, 2006 -
8 comments
Performing Artists and The Robot Uprising:
Wri
ters
,
Actors
, and
Directors
bring us
one step closer
to the
robot
apocalypse
, or
provide us
the necessary
training
to
win
the battle.
posted by
jrb223
on Feb 14, 2006 -
4 comments
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