‘Earth to Venus’: The Complex Interplay of Trust and Transformation on Stage
For a limited run at The Atelier @ Theaterlab, what begins as a seemingly uplifting documentary project aimed at uniting the patients, gradually reveals darker motives behind the lens. Directed by Mahima Saigal, this multilayered narrative by Rachel Collignon explores identity, community, and visibility, all while confronting the societal pressures placed upon women to appear, behave, and perform a certain way.
Purgatory, Soul Evolution, and the Pursuit of Freedom; Halston’s Amitha in its Off-Broadway Debut
On the intimate Lower East Side stage of Teatro Latea, lights came up on April 26th, 28th, and 30th to reveal Halston’s Amitha. Written by Tannasia Gonzalez and directed by Albert Xavier, the production made it’s Off-Broadway debut at the New York Theater Festival for the Spring/Summer lineup.
Raving Reason Review
Inspired by Euripides’ The Bacchae, the play explores our relationship to technology and how it affects our ability to connect with others and ourselves. Raving Reason is a new play written by Penny Fylaktaki, conceived and developed by Ioanna Katsarou & Penny Fylaktaki, and directed by Ioanna Katsarou at the LaGuardia Center for Performing Arts. It was produced by Eclipses Group Theater NY.
Reconnect with your Mythic Side; Greek Mythology on the Stage
Throughout Metamorphoses, storytelling demonstrates its enduring power as part of our ability to live and comprehend tumultuous love, desperate passion, remorseless fate, inevitable death -- and as its title suggests -- change.
Going Back to the Roots; Seeing Blossoming Artists Perform
When I was given the chance to see the Conservatory Class perform their One Acts, I was curious to see what had changed during the recent pandemic.[…] From the moment the evening started, I was hooked.
Why New Yorkers should be hopeful about seeing outdoor performances this summer
In moments like this, live performance could be more helpful than ever. To experience something in real-time with others, to have your heartbeats sync as you all listen and experience the same moment, never to be replayed again.
New York’s new Open Culture program starts strong with live open air shows
Arts and cultural foundations and entertainment groups will have the chance for socially distanced shows in approximately 200 streets across all five boroughs.
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