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We lovingly refer to ourselves as the ‘three-headed monster.’ We’ve abandoned the traditional bifurcated roles of Artistic Director and Managing Director in favor of a co-Executive Producer model. This integration of ‘artistic’ and ‘management’ allows us to facilitate the creative process in holistically – and it means there’s no such thing as “it’s not my job.”
Monster photos by Erik Pearson
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SC07: The Vote
Chosen by the audience
Directed by Mike Donahue
August 1-11
They say control is an illusion, so we’re letting go, giving in, going with the flow... The final show of Summer Cabaret 2007 is entirely in the audience’s hands as they vote between three classic plays: Euripides’s The Bacchae, Shakespeare’s King Lear, and Ibsen’s Peer Gynt. Please see additional press release for more details.
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Pornographic Angel
By Nelson Rodrigues
Directed by Cláudia Tatinge Nascimento
A co-production with Tantrum Theater
July 5-14
Look through the keyhole and discover the world of Brazilian playwright, fiction writer and journalist Nelson Rodrigues, the self-proclaimed “pornographic angel.” Tantrum Theater’s fourteen-month long collaboration fuses music, video, highly stylized performances, and Rodrigues’s stories to reveal the innermost shames and desires of Rio de Janeiro’s middle class. Be the first to experience the world of The Pornographic Angel before its month long run in September 2007 at the OHIO Theatre in New York City.
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God is a DJ
By Falk Richter
Directed by Mike Donahue
June 20-30
Would you willingly live under constant observation? This multimedia piece from one of Europe’s most exciting contemporary playwrights reveals a couple living in an apartment/art installation monitored by a live studio audience and an at-home-internet audience. Using highly integrated sound, video, space, text and physicality, God is a DJ challenges the place of the individual in a society where we are constantly pressured to be entertained.
Photo by Erik Pearson