Following last season's acclaimed, sold-out, extended run of the rarely produced Tennessee Williams play, Ten Blocks on the Camino Real, Target Margin Theater (David Herskovits, Artistic Director) continues its Williams exploration with "2010 LAB: The Unknown Willams." Final shows are slated for March 27.
"The Unknown Williams" is a collection of unknown and rarely seen works that will offer new insights into one of America's greatest and most prolific playwrights. The 12 productions that make up the festival will expose the experiments from a career that spanned half a century and unearth the works Williams was not known for. The unknown Williams will surprise, scandalize, and titillate. This festival of short-run fully-staged productions will involve over 100 directors, actors, designers and puppeteers. Lead artists include Sherrine Azab, WilLiam Burke, Travis Chamberlain, Kate Foster, Jake Hooker, Diana Konopka, Michael Levinton, Alisa Matlovsky, Andrew Simon, Shannon Sindelar, Kathleen Kennedy Tobin, and Donya K. Washington.TMT's 2010 season is being created with the cooperation and support of the Estates of Elia Kazan and Tennessee Williams.
Target Margin Theater for more than 18 years has been at the forefront of New York's alternative theater scene and has been praised for its bold and sometimes wild interpretations of classic dramas and lesser-known works. Target Margin Theater has presented ambitious re-thinkings of plays by Shakespeare, Chekov, Brecht, Gertrude Stein, and Beaumarchais, among others. The company's production of Mamba's Daughters received an Obie Award and was a sensation of the 1999 Spoleto Festival, and its recent epic production of Goethe's Faust received critical acclaim.The Bushwick Starr is a non-profit performance venue and presenting organization dedicated to bringing a continuum of art and artists to the Bushwick community. Focusing on the presentation of new work in theater, dance, and music, The Bushwick Starr offers a professional and supportive space in which artists and audiences can interact within our growing Brooklyn neighborhood.Videos