THE LIVING THEATRE
proudly presents

based on the writings of Anne Waldman
adapted & directed by Judith Malina |
December 7-January 30 February 27
Extended!
Wednesdays-Saturdays at 8pm
Tickets are $20
(Wednesdays are Pay What You Can).

or
For reservations call: 212-352-3101
THE LIVING THEATRE
21 Clinton St.
New York, New York 10002
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January 17th Sunday 8PM-Midnight

No Territory: The AnarchoArtLab will respond to the news that our home and a brave New York institution, The Living Theater, will shutter its doors in 2010. This multi-media, interdisciplinary event will plumb the varied meanings of territory, property, ownership, and the individuals right to movement, thought, and expression in an "Ownership Society."
The golden age was the age when gold didn't reign; the cause of all wars, riots and injustices is the existence of property, happiness is hanging your landlord!
The wind is turning. The economy is wounded — we hope it dies! Amnesty is an act in which the rulers pardon the injustices they have committed; the state’s magnanimity to those offenders whom it would be too expensive to punish.
Abolish alienation! Obedience begins with consciousness; consciousness begins with disobedience! First, disobey; then write on the walls!
- graffiti, Paris, 1968
AnarchoArtLab is a collective of new-media, visual artists, performers, musicians, dancers and genre benders in residence at The Living Theatre. Each month we create a LIVE, collaborative, multi-media art experience that is both immersive and participatory. We welcome you to come for an hour or experience the entire evening.
Artists include but are not limited to: Glass Bead Collective, David Tully, Grady Gerbracht, John Loggia, Adriana Varella, Z-Collective, James ChrisBunny! Fields, Michele Cappello, Takashio Hisayasu, Miles Pflanz and Jackie Connolly, Parker Miller and English.
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FALL PROGRAM
* ON-CAMERA ACTING & AUDITION TECHNIQUE FOR ACTORS AND DIRECTORS
Mondays from 7:00 pm to 10:00 pm
* PERFORMANCE ENSEMBLE LAB
Tuesdays from 7:00 pm to 10:00 pm
* EMOTIONAL PREPARATION TECHNIQUE FOR ACTORS AND DIRECTORS
Wednesdays from 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm
* VOICE AND DICTION CLASS
Saturdays from 12:00 pm to 2:00 pm
* IMPROV FOR ACTORS
Saturdays from 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm Amy Werba
Artistic Director BAW Paris/ NYC
amyw@bilingualacting.com
Bilingual Acting Workshops
http://www.bilingualacting.com/
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In Memorial - Hanon Reznikov

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"...a tribal 1960's be-in...communal rapture...The production’s most
compelling element is the chorus members...And their youthful hunger for
guidance from a formidable visionary like Ms. Malina is palpable. "
- New York Times
"Red Noir is not ahead of the curve; it is the curve...surreal, poetic meditation
on manipulation, revenge, revolution, and redemption...a transformative
experience...constantly making us(the audience) reevaluate reality...a mantra
of non-violent resistance...a compelling utopian ideal...a sensuous
chorus...disorienting, yet transcendant joy."
- NYTheatre.com
"The evening is about experiencing a collective--first as audience, then as
participant...share a moment of impromptu motion(or emotion) with another
person...more than you get from most evenings in the theater."
-Theatermania
"Refreshing and fun...the sea of smiling faces reminded me of dancing in the
aisles at two of the more successful musicals currently running on Broadway,
each with revolutionary ambitions of its own...""-Backstage

In RED NOIR, writer Anne Waldman combines metaphors of the film noir genre and reflections on modern life in our economically and ecologically trouble ridden war culture. Set on the Lower East Side, with an array of vivid characters whose lives intertwine, the play follows a female detective as she investigates a black market deal done by many greedy hands and pursues two men, each carrying a valise – one filled with a nuclear or toxic substance; the other filled with the seeds of the future.
Integrating Ms. Malina's direction and Ms. Waldman's vast and accomplished literary catalogue, RED NOIR exposes lists of toxic chemicals, reaches out to the Middle East, and expounds upon troubles in our worldly existence in an attempt to find ways toward revelation, revolution and redemption.
The ensemble cast of RED NOIR includes Camilla de Araujo, Brent Barker, Vinie Burrows, Maylin Castro, Ben Cerf, Shaleen Cholera, Sheila Dabney, Jay Dobkin, Luis Christian Dilorenzi, Erin Downhour, Eno Edet, Tjasa Ferme, Ondina Frate, Gemma Forbes, Maria Guzman, Home Hynes, Silas Inches Albert Lamont, Jenna Kirk, Celeste Moratti, Martin Munoz, Lucie Pohl, Marie Pohl, Erik Rodriguez, Judi Rymer, Anthony Sisco, Lori Summers, Enoch Wu, and Kennedy Yanko.
assistant directed by Brad Burgess
lighting design by Richard Retta
set design by Judith Malina, Illion Troya, Richard Retta
musical direction by Sheila Dabney

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