Havel Fest!
Mountain Hotel and The Brick. Identity is a small price to pay for happiness.
(Update: Really thoughtful review at nytheatre.com. And President Havel changed his mind about his own play after visiting our production!)
Mountain Hotel and The Brick. Identity is a small price to pay for happiness.
(Update: Really thoughtful review at nytheatre.com. And President Havel changed his mind about his own play after visiting our production!)
how to disappear completely performs Friday & Saturday, November 3rd & 4th, in Baltimore at the Creative Alliance.
Still Life is having its premiere on Sunday, 29 October at the Anthology Film Archives as part of the Sinister Six. It was a risky and difficult project; please do come.
I've just started work on Vaclev Havel's The Mountain Hotel, an English-language premiere in Untitled Theatre Co. #61's Havel Festival.
I'm filming Daniel McKleinfeld's Still Life. I play a schizophrenic woman in the middle of a breakdown. I'd say it's Oscar bait, but 8-minute art films don't get noticed by the Academy, do they?
Greed: A Musical Love $tory returns! After our hit run during The $ellout Festival in July, Lindy, Anna Nicole, Joyce, Yeats and J. Howard Smith come back for another go around. See me in the performance that landed me in Time Out.
Wickets. It's Fornes' Fefu and her Friends ... on a plane. I play Fefu, your head stewardess, in this deconstruction/adaptation set on a 1970s jetliner. You sit in coach, business or first class. The actresses are your stewardesses. We wear outfits. We serve drinks and snacks. Indeed. HERE/Mabou Mines artists Jenny Rogers and Clove Galilee are the masterminds and this is only the first showing in what will be an 18 month development process. Two nights only at P.S.122 - Aug 26 & 28. Call 212.529.8696 for reservations.
I've started rehearsal for the dance(!) theatre piece how to disappear completely with Sarah Seely's acclaimed company movement addiction. We'll perform in Baltimore in November and here in New York in 2007.
Greed: A Musical Love $tory. Rapturous reviews. Perplexed audiences. Good times.
Come to The Brick Theater for The $ellout Festival and see me hold the stage for 68 minutes of singing, dancing, accounting fraud, existential crisis, and boobs. Also, Irish poetry. Also, Chinese food. Also, "one of the best new musicals in town..."
Very exciting. Come to the Metropolitan Museum to see me sing with Steve Ross in A Tribute to Dietz & Schwartz. I'll be appearing alongside Steve, KT Sullivan and Jean Brassard. I'm sinking my my teeth into some gorgeous, and largely forgotten, music. May 16, 8pm. Tickets at 212-570-3956.
Richard Foreman's Symphony of Rats and Film is Evil: Radio is Good in rep at The Brick Theater. Great reviews, most markedly in the later, where I'm dubbed a "fascist temptress."