The Segal Center Welcomes Tadashi Suzuki Next Week
by BWW News Desk - May 25, 2017
The Segal Center welcomes legendary Japanese theatre artist Tadashi Suzuki on perhaps his last visit to the United States. Suzuki (born 1939 in Shimizu) is a theatre director, writer, and philosopher working out of Toga, Toyama, Japan.
TCG to Host 2017 National Conference in Portland
by Tyler Peterson - May 26, 2016
Theatre Communications Group (TCG), the national organization for theatre, proudly announces that the 27th annual TCG National Conference will take place in Portland, OR from June 8 to 10, 2017. The TCG National Conference provides the largest forum for the national theatre community to assemble for artistic and intellectual exchange. The multi-day event draws hundreds of theatre professionals from around the world for meetings, speeches, performances, and opportunities to explore the local theatre community.
The Segal Center's Fall 2015 Season to Feature New Black Fest, Theatre from Italy & More
by Tyler Peterson - Sep 22, 2015
The Martin E. Segal Theatre Center, located at the Graduate Center City University of New York, announces its Fall 2015/Winter 2016 season of public programs. The season will launch with the twelfth annual PRELUDE Festival (October 7, 8 & 9), an always thought-provoking and engaging first look at the latest in New York City downtown experimental performance scene. The season continues with free public programs throughout the fall and winter, featuring contemporary theatre and performing artists from around the world.
TCG Publishes Tadashi Suzuki Collection 'CULTURE IS THE BODY'
by BWW News Desk - Jul 30, 2015
Theatre Communications Group (TCG) is pleased to announce the publication of Culture is the Body, a collection of essays from the revered theatre director, teacher and visionary Tadashi Suzuki, translated by Kameron Steele.
EPONA’S LABYRINTH Comes To HERE 4/7-23
by BWW News Desk - Apr 7, 2011
As a 2010-11 mainstage Resident Artist production, HERE proudly presents the premiere of Epona's Labyrinth from The South Wing Theatre Company in collaboration with the Nibroll art collective hailing from Japan.
EPONA’S LABYRINTH Comes To HERE 4/7-23
by Gabrielle Sierra - Mar 8, 2011
As a 2010-11 mainstage Resident Artist production, HERE proudly presents the premiere of Epona's Labyrinth from The South Wing Theatre Company in collaboration with the Nibroll art collective hailing from Japan.
La MaMa Ends Run of FIVE DAYS IN MARCH 5/23
by BWW News Desk - May 23, 2010
Witness Relocation, 'a dance theater anarchist's Utopia' (Performing Arts Journal), will end its return to La MaMa on May 23 with the English language premiere of 'Five Days in March,' an award-winning play by Japanese playwright Toshiki Okada.
La MaMa Presents Witness Relocation In FIVE DAYS IN MARCH 5/6-23
by BWW
News Desk - May 6, 2010
Witness Relocation, 'a dance theater anarchist's Utopia' (Performing Arts Journal), returns to La MaMa from May 6 to 23 with the English language premiere of 'Five Days in March,' an award-winning play by Japanese playwright Toshiki Okada.
La MaMa Presents Witness Relocation In FIVE DAYS IN MARCH 5/6-23
by Gabrielle Sierra - Apr 2, 2010
Witness Relocation, 'a dance theater anarchist's Utopia' (Performing Arts Journal), returns to La MaMa from May 6 to 23 with the English language premiere of 'Five Days in March,' an award-winning play by Japanese playwright Toshiki Okada.
Culture Project's 'The Cat Who Went To Heaven' Plays at Harlem School of the Arts Theater 5/13 - 6/3
by Eddie Varley - May 13, 2009
Culture Project (Allan Buchman, Artistic Director), who brought to the stage the successful, seven season run of the children's show Maya the Bee, has announced a special, six-performance run of the acclaimed children's jazz puppet show The Cat Who Went to Heaven at The Harlem School of the Arts Theater (647 St. Nicholas Avenue @141st Street). Directed by Will Pomerantz, with music and lyrics by Nancy Harrow (creator of the Maya the Bee production), this delightful show is based on the 1931 Newbery Award-winning children's book by Elizabeth Coatsworth.
THE CAT WHO WENT TO HEAVEN Plays 6 Shows At Harlem School Of The Arts 5/13-6/3
by Gabrielle Sierra - May 6, 2009
Culture Project (Allan Buchman, Artistic Director), who brought to the stage the successful, seven season run of the children's show Maya the Bee, has announced a special, six-performance run of the acclaimed children's jazz puppet show The Cat Who Went to Heaven at The Harlem School of the Arts Theater (647 St. Nicholas Avenue @141st Street). Directed by Will Pomerantz, with music and lyrics by Nancy Harrow (creator of the Maya the Bee production), this delightful show is based on the 1931 Newbery Award-winning children's book by Elizabeth Coatsworth.
Photo Flash: HERE Arts Center's 2009 CULTUREMART
by BWW News Desk - Jan 7, 2009
The OBIE-winning HERE Arts Center's annual CULTUREMART festival is set for January 7 -February 4, 2009, this year featuring 17 works that blur the lines between dance, theatre, music, new media, puppetry and visual art. Reflecting a core philosophy that it's not possible for any one art form alone to convey the flood of images, data and sound bytes that inundate the senses in today's world of information and communication overload, CULTUREMART's cross-disciplinary presentations embrace and illuminate our modern experience by integrating many forms of media and content into exciting new works.
Photo Flash: HERE Arts Center's 2009 CULTUREMART
by Gabrielle Sierra - Dec 18, 2008
The OBIE-winning HERE Arts Center's annual CULTUREMART festival is set for January 7 -February 4, 2009, this year featuring 17 works that blur the lines between dance, theatre, music, new media, puppetry and visual art. Reflecting a core philosophy that it's not possible for any one art form alone to convey the flood of images, data and sound bytes that inundate the senses in today's world of information and communication overload, CULTUREMART's cross-disciplinary presentations embrace and illuminate our modern experience by integrating many forms of media and content into exciting new works.