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Few directors are so closely associated with the Getty Villa’s outdoor theater as New York-based Anne Bogart. Back for the third time — after “Trojan Women” in 2011 and “Persians” in 2014 — the ...
Can art be a salve in a world that seems to careen from crisis to existential crisis? Theatrical director Anne Bogart has considered that notion. "I don't think that our job as artists is to save" the ...
Even more than 40 years later, the first Anne Bogart project I hear most people mention is her metatheatrical 1984 New York University production of “South Pacific,” set in a veterans’ hospital with ...
Anne Bogart may not be a household name but the pioneering director has changed theater as we know it. Along the way the Columbia University professor has written three books. Her production of ...
When director Anne Bogart tells people her next project is an opera adaptation of “The Handmaid’s Tale,” she gets the same response nearly every time. “They sort of nod their heads as their eyes go ...
Abingdon Theatre Company will present two world-premiere plays and a new musical in the June Havoc Theatre as part of its 2016-2017 Season of new works by established and emerging writers, marking the ...
Some of the most memorable art hits at just the right moment to express the full complexity of a great changeover. The Rite of Spring, with Igor Stravinsky’s score, Vaslav Nijinsky’s choreography and ...
We have a lot of very good theater directors here in New York, but they’re a bit lacking when it comes to visual innovation. Oh sure, they get great performances from their casts, there’s insight and ...
Experimental stage director Anne Bogart doesn’t like to repeat herself. In 2001, her SITI Company troupe visited Seattle to perform “Room,” a solo play based on Virginia Woolf’s writings. Next week, ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by In Elizabeth Streb and Anne Bogart’s “Falling & Loving,” dancers and actors share the stage with the Guck Machine, which emits a waterfall of food ...
Artists and dreamers sing of revolution in a musical set on the cusp of the birth of the Soviet Union. By Elisabeth Vincentelli “I think that the legacy is more how we offer a model for future young ...
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