News on your favorite shows, specials & more!

Site Specific Hit UNMAKING TOULOUSE-LAUTREC Extends Again

By: Aug. 21, 2019
Get Access To Every Broadway Story

Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click.




Existing user? Just click login.

Site Specific Hit UNMAKING TOULOUSE-LAUTREC Extends Again  Image

Bated Breath Theatre Company announces a third extension of their acclaimed immersive, environmental production UNMAKING TOULOUSE-LAUTREC. Performances will now continue through October 30 at Madame X in Manhattan's historic Greenwich Village, where it began on May 8.

UNMAKING TOULOUSE-LAUTREC invites you to discover the bohemian world of the Belle Epoque with Henri Toulouse-Lautrec-artist, aristocrat and all-around 19th Century bad boy. Dive into the underbelly of old Paris as you drink innovative house-made cocktails, lounge in a totally immersive Parisian-style salon, and rub shoulders with the dancers, prostitutes and outcasts that inspired the most enticing, elegant and provocative art depicting the decadence and sexuality of post-impressionist France.

Through dance, imagery, vignettes, and text, the production combines modern music and language while exploring the ecstasy of creativity and the agony of the body in the sexiest art history lesson you'll ever have.

This immersive, environmental production is conceived and directed by Mara Lieberman and devised by Bated Breath Theatre Company members Mia Aguirre, Derya Celikkol, Marisa Gold, Sean Hinckle, Allison Houser, Matt Mastromatteo, Nicole Orabona, David Raposo, and Lauren Winigrad. Original music is by Nathan Leigh. The production team also includes Gail Fresia (costumes), Tara O'Con (choreographic consultant), Derya Celikkol (production design).

Mara Lieberman has served as Executive Artistic Director of award-winning Bated Breath Theatre Company since 2012. For Bated Breath she has directed and served as lead writer for all of Bated Breath's shows since she took the helm including Unmaking Toulouse-Lautrec and the award-winning Freedom: In 3 Acts (New England Museum Association's Annual Conference in 2017, International Festival of Arts and Ideas). Mara wrote and directed Bated Breath's interactive art auction play, Beneath the Gavel, which ran Off-Broadway at 59E59 Theaters and has had recurring performances at Broadway's supper club, Feinstein's/54 Below. Her new short play (co-written with Jamie Roach) The Pride of Christopher Street, premiered in December 2018 at The Up Close Festival at the New Ohio Theatre. She has also adapted and directed plays at The New York International Fringe Festival and HERE's American Living Room Festival.

Bated Breath Theatre Company is an immersive theatre company that creates unique performances from the ground up. The Company uses physical theatre to put the life back into historical events, often including audience interaction as part of an unforgettable theatre journey. The Company premiered its interactive art auction play Beneath the Gavel at 59E59 Theatres in 2017 and performs the play on a recurring basis at Feinstein's/54 Below. They've performed at their award-winning Freedom: In 3 Acts as part the New Haven Festival of Arts and Ideas and at the New England Museum Association Annual Conference as part of the keynote address. Bated Breath's short play The Pride of Christopher Street was part of the Up Close Festival at the New Ohio Theatre. Bated Breath is also currently working on a new interactive wine tasting play in collaboration with wine journalist Jane Anson. For more information visit www.batedbreaththeatre.org.

Starting Friday, September 13th, UNMAKING TOULOUSE-LAUTREC runs alternating Fridays (7pm & 8:30pm) and Wednesdays (7pm & 9pm) through October 30. Running time is 60 minutes. Madame X is located at 94 West Houston Street, between LaGuardia Place and Thompson Street -- accessible from the B,D,F,M trains at Broadway/Lafayette. Tickets are $45 and includes one complimentary beer, wine or specialty cocktail. Tickets are available at www.unmakinglautrecplay.com.



Comments

To post a comment, you must register and login.



Videos