Loudon Wainwright III will perform his one-man show SURVIVING TWIN tonight, June 3, through June 24 at SubCulture. Directed by Daniel Stern, Wainwright connects and combines his songs with spoken-word performances of his father's columns for LIFE Magazine.
Loudon Wainwright III will offer work-in-progress performances of Surviving Twin June 3, 10, 17 and 24 at SubCulture (45 Bleecker Street, New York, NY 10012). All performances will begin at 7:30pm. Tickets ($30 in advance, $35 day of show) can be purchased at subculturenewyork.com/wainwright or 212.533.5470.
Wainwright describes Surviving Twin as a posthumous collaboration with his father -- whose column "The View from Here" was a favorite of LIFE readers throughout the 1960s, '70s, and '80s -- and as a game of creative catch between son and father, exploring issues like birth, loss, parenthood, fashion, pet ownership and mortality. The performance weaves together the son's songs with selected writings by his father, which the former transforms into spoken word pieces and intersperses with family history that is both narrated live and visible in four generations of photographs and films projected on stage.
Surviving Twin offers an intimate glimpse into Wainwright's relationship with his father and a meditation on father-son relationships in general. "The View From Here," LIFE's first personal column, began in 1963 and continued until Wainwright Jr.'s death in 1988. Upon his passing, Charles Champlin, then Arts Editor of The Los Angeles Times, wrote, "The column was always a pleasing paradox, a self -revealing and even confessional voice, thoughtful, concerned and unpretentious amid the grandeurs of photo-journalism."
Surviving Twin draws on Loudon Wainwright III's work as both a singer-songwriter and actor. Prior to beginning his recording career, which includes 26 studio albums to date, he spent a year and a half in the Drama department at Carnegie Mellon University. He has appeared in TV shows including "M.A.S.H.," "Ally McBeal," "Undeclared" and "Parks and Recreation"; in movies such as Big Fish, The Aviator and Knocked Up; on Broadway in Pump Boys and Dinettes; and Off-Broadway in Hot Lunch Apostles.
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