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Fifth Annual Under the Radar Festival Begins at the Public Theater Jan. 7
By Adam Hetrick
COUNTY OF KINGS, Transition and LIGA, 50% reward & 50% punishment launch the fifth annual Under the Radar festival at the Public Theater Jan. 7. Among the productions and theatre companies taking part are:
Created by the TEAM Presented by The TEAM and the National Theatre of Scotland "A musical, time-bending multimedia requiem for modern America that weaves through the country's past, present and future. Athletic physicality crashes against text and hoop skirts in this saga about the reconstruction of nations and selves." (Jan. 9-18)
Written and performed by Lemon Anderson Developed and directed by Elise Thoron Presented by the Public Theater in association with American Place Theater "Brooklyn based hip-hop artist Lemon spins his version of the coming-of-age memoir with this jarring and poignant performance. From hard-edged drama to urban poetry, COUNTY OF KINGS is a true story of finding passion and purpose in life, against all odds." (Jan. 7-18)
By Samuel Beckett Performed by Conor Lovett and directed by Judy Hegarty Lovett Presented by Gare St. Lazare Players Ireland "One of Samuel Beckett's early novellas, First Love contains much of his distinctive black humour and a plot that is regarded as a masterpiece of Beckettian perversity. A young man, expelled from the family home, takes refuge on a bench by a canal. There he meets a woman who takes him home, with comically disastrous consequences." (Jan. 9-18)
Created by Holcombe Waller Performed by Holcombe Waller and the Healers "Folk singer Holcombe Waller presents a music theater experience about moving, storage and, of course, crushes on sexy people. He holds a potent mirror to his generation, tracing an elusive but vitally tenable sense of hope and renewal." (Jan. 8-18)
Presented and performed by Kassys "LIGA starts with the end on video. A live 'flashback' follows as the actors learn to pretend. Young and easily influenced, their human need to conform makes them susceptible to manipulation." (Jan. 7-18)
Written and directed by Tim Etchells Performed by Jim Fletcher "Sight is the sense… is a long, free-associating monologue that tumbles from topic to topic to create a vast failing explanation of the world. Comical in its apparent naiveté and preposterously encyclopedic in scope, it exposes the absurdity and horror of consciousness as it tries and fails to define everything that it encounters." (Jan. 8-11)
Performed by Marc Bamuthi Joseph for The Living Word Project Directed by Michael John Garcés and produced by MAPP International Productions "A multimedia choreographed excursion across planet hip-hop, the break/s dramatically recreates the living history of the hip-hop generation through the personal narrative of poet Marc Bamuthi Joseph." (Jan. 8-17)
Performed by Reggie Watts Created by Reggie Watts and Tommy Smith Directed by Tommy Smith "Reality is boring. Drugs are harmful. How does one escape? Reggie Watts knows. Take a trip with Transition, a cutting-edge comedic explosion of stereophonic effects and multimedia interactions." (Jan. 7-17)
Presented and performed by Sadari Movement Laboratory in association with AsiaNow "In this gripping, stripped-down version from Korea, wooden chairs are used as a changeable metaphor, while Astor Piazzolla's tango music pulses throughout, revealing the characters' emotional states with shattering clarity and force." (Jan. 9-15) Partner productions for Under the Radar include Addicted to Bad Ideas: Peter Lorre's 20th Century, Call Cutta In A Box, England, Pataphysics Penyeach: Summa Dramatica/Porco Morto, Removable Parts, Siren and The Crumb Trail. The previously announced production of 3 Years, 8 Months, 20 Days has been canceled due to unforeseen circumstances, according to the Public Theater. For tickets to the fifth annual Under the Radar festival phone (212) 539-8750 or visit www.publictheater.org. The Public Theater is located at 425 Lafayette Street in Manhattan. |
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