Whitney Museum of American Art
New York
99 Gansevoort Street
212 5703676, 212 5703633 FAX 212 5704169
WEB
New Theater
dal 16/10/2015 al 24/10/2015

Segnalato da

Stephen Soba


approfondimenti

New Theater



 
calendario eventi  :: 




16/10/2015

New Theater

Whitney Museum of American Art, New York

Selected Plays 2013-2015. This presentation includes several performances of a new version of their play Apartment, the publication of a limited-edition book of the group's selected plays, and performances in the public spaces of the museum.


comunicato stampa

Established in 2013 by American artists Calla Henkel and Max Pitegoff, New Theater has mounted plays within a converted storefront in Berlin’s Kreuzberg neighborhood for the past two years. Borrowing heavily from the ethos of community theater, New Theater encompasses the social, economic, and pragmatic realities of establishing a theater house that is built fundamentally on collaborations—inviting other artists, writers, and musicians to contribute to the scripts, sets, props, soundtracks, and as performers. As their principal audience has been an English-speaking artistic community in Berlin, they embody the city’s climate at the crossroads of the international art world, engaging collaborators in New York City, Los Angeles, and elsewhere.

New Theater’s debut in the United States marks the conclusion of their enterprise. Transporting their highly local ethos to the Whitney’s theater, the shift in locale serves as a moment of reflection upon past productions. This presentation includes several performances of a new version of their play Apartment (Mother Courage), the publication of a limited-edition book of the group’s selected plays, and performances in the public spaces of the Museum. As with their Berlin-based shows, New Theater will build the community around this new work in real time.

This adaptation of the play Apartment has almost entirely abandoned its original skeleton. At the Whitney, Apartment is now set in a financially and morally bankrupt bar in Berlin. The play unfolds on the evening of May 1, International Workers’ Day, as the patrons attempt to "save" themselves.

New Theater: Selected Plays 2013–2015 is organized by Christopher Y. Lew, Associate Curator and Jay Sanders, Curator and Curator of Performance, with Greta Hartenstein, Curatorial Assistant and Emily Sufrin, Curatorial Assistant.

Performance Credits:

Apartment (Mother Courage) is written by James Brittingham, Calla Henkel, Karl Holmqvist, James English Leary and Max Pitegoff.

Featuring Bless, Robert Bittenbender, Jim Brittingham, Ceramics Club, Skye Chamberlain, Leidy Churchman, Nhu Duong, Eckhaus Latta, Oto Gillen, Mia Goyette, Georgia Gray, Phillip John Velasco Gabriel, Deanna Havas, Leila Hekmat, Lena Henke, Lisa Holzer, Marie Karlberg, Joe Kay, Valerie Keane, David Lieske, Keegan Monaghan, Jory Rabinovitz, Andrew Ross, Amy Sillman, Hayley Aviva Silverman, Telfar, Eugene Wasserman, Scott Cameron Weaver and Maximilian Zentz Zlomovitz.

Major support for the Whitney’s Performance Program is provided by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. Generous support is also provided by the Performance Committee of the Whitney Museum of American Art.

Press office:
Stephen Soba (212) 570-3633 pressoffice@whitney.org

Performance: Apartment October 17–18, 23–24; 8 pm

Whitney Museum of American Art
99 Gansevoort Street New York, NY 10014
Tickets are required, and include full-day admission to the Museum's galleries ($22 adults; $18 students, seniors; free for members).

IN ARCHIVIO [155]

Attiva la tua LINEA DIRETTA con questa sede