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TheatreForum Issue 23
…by Foreman and uses them in its search for the answer to what exactly theatre may be. Once rehearsals for a new show commence, all available company members (performers, directors, designers, choreographers, technicians) and occasional…
…of Measure for Measure in September 2017, plus a backstage tour guided by John Collins Gold – $15,000 Table (10 tickets) with premium seating, with option to have guest artists seated at table Sponsorship listing,…
The New York Times October 26, 1998
…become. It’s revealing that some of the best jokes are manifestations of old-fashioned physical comedy, as when Latham’s Premium Bob partner, Paul Boocock, turns to the audience and flashes a charlatan’s million-dollar smile, or when…
Time Out New York November 9, 2000
…your ass will follow.” While one could easily get completely distracted by the show’s shenanigans, the stellar cast also manages to create a few mesmerizing and revelatory moments that stick with you long after the…
…Ruined (Denver Center), and A Raisin in the Sun (Geva Theater). Social Media Handles: daphnegaines.com, Instagram: dapgaines Worst job you ever had: I was a bartender in an old NYC bar that stayed open…
Slate October 23, 2013
…work. He’d figured out a few years earlier that it’s possible to download audio files of the court’s oral arguments. He’d started with Eldred v. Ashcroft, a major 2002 copyright ruling, because he was wondering…
Chicago Sun Times March 12, 2014
…“Arguendo” (from the Latin “for the sake of argument”). The 80-minute piece, an ingeniously staged, almost entirely verbatim rendering of the oral arguments in the case, explores notions of free speech, performance, the unique language…
Wall Street Journal October 7, 2013
…infringe on a performer’s free speech? The real coup, Ms. Chavkin said, is that they honored the original material while subverting it. “It captures not just the justices’ original intentions but also captures the context,…
New York Magazine September 26, 2013
…1991 Supreme Court case that grappled with an enduring constitutional quandary: Does all-nude dancing constitute free speech? (And, in a related question, do pasties and G-strings muzzle free expression?) The harrumphing transcript of this idiosyncratic…