La MaMa Blogs: March 2017

Tuesday, March 28, 2017

Video Preview: Benghazi Bergen-Belsen

 
Video by Theo Cote
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La MaMa presents
Benghazi 
Bergen-Belsen
Written and Conceived by Lahav Timor
Based on the novel by Yossi Sucary
Directed by Michal Gamily

March 23, 2017 - April 9, 2017
Thursday - Saturday at 8pm; Sunday at 3pm

The Downstairs @ La MaMa
66 East 4th Street
New York, NY 10003

Tickets: $25 Adults; $20 Students/Seniors

For Tickets and Info: CLICK HERE

Thursday, March 23, 2017

First Look: Terra dei Fuochi / Land of Fires


















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La MaMa presents


Directed and Choreographed by Bianca FalcoComposed by Alberto Falco
March 23 - April 2, 2016
Thursday - Saturday at 7:30 pm; Sunday at 2 pm

First Floor Theatre
74A East 4th Street
New York, NY 10003
Tickets: $20 Adults; $15 Students/Seniors
For Tickets & Info: CLICK HERE

Tuesday, March 21, 2017

6 Questions: Susana Cook

Photo by Annabelle Contreras Castro

Susana Cook's newest work, Non-Consensual Relationships With Ghosts,  premieres at The Club at La MaMa on March 24th and runs through April 2, 2017.  Susana took a break from rehearsals to answer our 6 Questions.  


1. How do you describe your new show, Non-Consensual Relationships With Ghosts?
Non-Consensual Relationships with Ghosts has many experimental components in the writing, and suddenly we are all singing a la Broadway. It’s an ensemble work but it’s also a solo show. It’s playing with language and the non-sense of our times. It’s a collage of powerful images, trying to create resistance through form. It’s fun and it’s tragic too. It’s intense, like the moment we are living. It has 15 actors onstage trying to make sense of a structure that keeps destroying itself all the time.

2. How does it feel to be doing this play in our current political climate? 
It feels necessary and urgent. We can’t do anything else but referring to what’s happening with whatever art we are creating. Non-Consensual relationships with Ghosts is a show of the resistance. It’s an attempt to make people feel better, to laugh, to sing and to make them feel part of a community; that’s the best part of the theater experience.

3. What have you learned during the creation of this piece? 
That the most important part of a theater piece is the energy. That people leave their house to come see us to experience something, and as directors we have to be magicians who can unleash that transformative energy.

4. Who inspires you? 
Heiner Muller

5. What was the last good book you read? 
I couldn’t read books lately, I am constantly following the news, reading articles, things are happening so fast. But Post-Dramatic Theater by Hans- Thies Lehmann is what comes to mind.

6. What does working at La MaMa mean to you? 
I always wanted to do a show at La MaMa, I am ecstatic that is finally happening.


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La MaMa presents
Written and Directed by Susana Cook 
Sound Design by Julian Mesri

March 24, 2017 - April 2, 2017

Fridays & Saturdays at 10pm; Sundays at 6pm

The Club at La MaMa
74A East 4th Street
(between Bowery and Second Avenue)
New York, NY 10003

Tickets: $20 Adults; $15 Students/Seniors

For Tickets and Info: CLICK HERE

Friday, March 17, 2017

Video Preview: Terra dei Fuochi / Land of Fires

 
Video by Theo Cote


La MaMa presents
Terra dei Fuochi / Land of Fires
Directed and Choreographed by Bianca Falco (Napoli, Campania- NYC, USA)
Composed by Alberto Falco (Napoli, Campania)

Terra dei Fuochi / Land of Fires is an environmental performance project blending modern dance, music and documentary theatre to tell the story of Campania Felix, an area in Italy north of Naples that suffered devastating loss of life due to a toxic waste disaster and scandal. Accompanying the performance will be panel discussions with local environmentalists regarding land and water contamination issues facing our global community.

To accompany the performance, a booth will provide information about the toxic waste afflicting Campania Felix and how this situation can be compared to others around the world. We aim to provide further education in the increasing land and water contamination issues facing our global community.

The First Floor Theatre
74A East 4th Street
(between Bowery and Second Avenue)
New York, NY 10003

Tickets: $20 Adult Tickets; $15 Student/Seniors

For Tickets & Info: CLICK HERE

Monday, March 13, 2017

6 Questions: Catherine Filloux

Catherine Filloux's new play, Kidnap Road, is inspired by the story of Ingrid Betancourt.  As Filloux explains, "Details of Ingrid Betancourt’s story can be found in the public record. This story is imagined as a two-person play based in part on those events."  Catherine took time out from preparing for the show to answer 6 Questions for the La MaMa Blog:

1. What was it about the story of Ingrid Betancourt that made you want to explore it?
My parents are French and French was my first language. I was in France traveling by train to my aunt’s in Montpellier when Ingrid Betancourt was rescued. France had worked consistently for her rescue. I admire women leaders who fight for the poor, for children, and who risk their life in a male-dominated political climate. I was drawn to the parallels that Ingrid Betancourt and her own mother shared; what they decided to do in terms of their families to pursue politics. I am personally intrigued by family legacies. And PTSD is a theme I have often written about; when I first started writing about it, it was not a well known acronym as it is now, and that exploration has been important to me. Also I wanted to explore the spirituality in this story as well as the dramatization of memory.

2. What surprised you the most about Betancourt or her story?
The story of survival, and the story of the backlash against women leaders and their polarizing effect, which repeats itself.

3. What would you like audiences to take away from Kidnap Road?
I hope they will be immersed in this human struggle onstage, and in the spirit of the unexpected (for example, God and Camus) through the power of language, and our artistic team’s collaboration.

4. What was the last play/film/performance that made an impression on you?
I was pleased to take my sister Marianne, who lives in Montana, to see The Mountain Bird at La MaMa recently. Ibsen’s unfinished opera. We were both amazed by the performers’ physicality. I loved the (slow) climbing up the mountain and the descent; it was mesmerizing in a way I had not seen before. Marianne is a skier as are her friends and family, and if anyone could relate to the process of putting on skis it is her! The performers were intrepid in the Norwegian snow! It was a surprising and memorable performance.

5. If you weren't working in theater, what do you think you'd like to do?
A runner.

6. What does working at La MaMa mean to you?
La MaMa is home.


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La MaMa presents
KIDNAP 
ROAD

Written by Catherine Filloux
Directed by Elena Araoz

April 27, 2017 - May 14, 2017
Thursday - Saturday at 7:30pm; Sunday at 2pm

The First Floor Theatre 
74A East 4th Street
(between Bowery and Second Avenue)
New York, NY 10003

Tickets: $20 Adults; $15 Students/Seniors

For Tickets and Info: CLICK HERE

Thursday, March 9, 2017

Spring 2017 @ La MaMa - Tickets Now On Sale




Tickets now on sale for La MaMa's Spring 2017 Season - including 10 @ $10 Tickets for ALL performances.

Highlights of the spring season include:



Grand Rounds

Choreographed and Directed by Tamar Rogoff 

London Paris
Written and Performed by Edgar Oliver
Directed by Randy Sharp 

Kate Bornstein:  On Men, Women, and the Rest of Us
Written and Performed by Kate Bornstein 

The Expanded Unicorn Gratitude Mystery
Written and Performed by Karen Finley

Kidnap Road
Written by Catherine Filloux
Directed by Elena Araoz 

1917-2017: Tychyna,  Zhadan and The Dogs
By Yara Arts Group
Directed by Virlana Tkacz 

My Heart is in the East
Written & performed by Jessica Litwak

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For Tickets and Info: CLICK HERE

Wednesday, March 8, 2017

Spring 2017 La MaMa Meet Up Announced


La MaMa Meet-Ups give artists the opportunity to meet our curators and talk about their work.
Simply reserve a time to speak with the staffer in charge of programming for your area of interest. Tell us why you want to work at La MaMa, and show us who you are! Please bring your portfolio and/or resume with supporting materials.

 Sign Ups are OPEN for Meet Ups on April 12th, 2017 in the following disciplines:

 Theatre/Dance





Reserve your spot now!  Space fills up quickly!

For more info on La MaMa Meet Ups: CLICK HERE

Monday, March 6, 2017

The Samuel J. Friedman Health Center Now Open





The Actors Fund is proud to announce that The Samuel J. Friedman Health Center for the Performing Arts is now open for our community.

The Friedman Health Center is the medical care provider for New York City’s performing arts and entertainment community. Conveniently located in the heart of Times Square at The Actors Fund’s main office (729 Seventh Avenue, 12th Floor, between 48th and 49th Street), The Health Center offers quality care from The Mount Sinai Health System, free on-site health insurance counseling and much more.



For more info: www.actorsfund.org/HealthCenter.

Friday, March 3, 2017

First Look: THE MAIDS by L'Atelier Theatre






















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La MaMa presents

Directed by Oliver Henzler
Musical Composition by Leah Lawrence
Featuring Laura Lassy Townsend, Cloe Xhauflaire & Helene Godec

March 02 - March 19, 2017
Thursday at Saturday at 7:30PM; Sunday at 2PM

First Floor Theatre
74A East 4th Street
New York, NY 10003

Tickets: $25 Adults; $20 Students/Seniors

For Tickets and Info: CLICK HERE