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Wednesday, February 7, 2018

Photo Album: WEEKEND WITH SAM
























This weekend La MaMa celebrated the works of Sam Shepard with WEEKEND WITH SAM

Participants included directors Neil La Bute, Lois Weaver, Scott Wittman and Joel Zwick and actors Betsy Aidem, Matthew Broderick, Phil Burke, Gia Crovatin, Monk Hooper, Harry Mann, Erin Markey, Deirdre O’Connell, Zack Segel, Peggy Shaw, John Slattery, J. Smith-Cameron and Fred Weller.

Thursday, January 18, 2018

Weekend With Sam: Feb 3 & 4, 2018

 Photo by John Pilson, Used with permission


La MaMa continues its season-long celebration of the life and work of Sam Shepard with WEEKEND WITH SAM, two days of readings and excerpts from Sam Shepard’s plays, prose and poetry, directed by Neil La Bute, Lois Weaver, Scott Wittman and Joel Zwick.  WEEKEND WITH SAM will be held in The Ellen Stewart Theatre, February 3 – 4, 2018.  All readings are free and open to the public.

Saturday, February 3 at 7:30 pm: 

Hawk Moon (features excerpts and monologues from Hawk Moon, Motel Chronicles, Tongues, Cowboy Mouth, Angel City, A Lie of the Mind, Action, Icarus’s Mother, Tooth of Crime, Curse of the Starving Glass, Days Out of Days, and Buried Child) 
Directed by Scott Wittman 

CAST: Betsy Aidem, Matthew Broderick, Phil Burke, Monk Hooper, Erin Markey, Deirdre O’Connell, John Slattery, J. Smith-Cameron and Larry Saltzman (on guitar).

Sunday, February 4 at 4 pm: 

Killer’s Head 
Directed by Lois Weaver 
CAST: Peggy Shaw 

Dog 
Directed by Joel Zwick 
CAST: Harry Mann & Zack Segel 

The Rocking Chair 
Directed by Neil LaBute 
CAST: Fred Weller & Gia Crovatin

Reservations now open to La MaMa Members and open to the general public beginning Monday, January 22. 

For more info: CLICK HERE

Sunday, January 8, 2017

AdA: Author Directing Author - 3rd Edition


AdA: Author Directing Author returns for it's third edition - this time the theme is POWER.  This time Neil LaBute and Marco Calvani and joined by a third playwright/director: Marta Buchaca.

“I don’t know what I can save you from”
By Neil LaBute
Directed by Marco Calvani
with Richard Kind & Gia Crovatin
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“After the Dark”
By Marco Calvani
Translated by Allison Eikerenkoetter
Directed by Marta Buchaca
with Margaret Colin & Gabby Beans
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“Summit”
By Marta Buchaca
Translated by H.J. Gardner
Directed by Neil LaBute
with Victor Slezak & Dalia Davi

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La MaMa presents
AdA: 
Author Directing Author 
written and directed by:
Neil LaBute, Marco Calvani and Marta Buchaca

January 19 - February 05, 2017

Thursday - Saturday at 7pm; Sunday at 4pm
Added performance Monday, January 23 at 7pm (press opening)

The Ellen Stewart Theatre
66 East 4th Street
(between Bowery and Second Avenue)
New York, NY 10003

Tickets: $18 Adults; $13 Students/Seniors; ten tickets priced at $10 each available for every performance (advance sales only) as part of La MaMa's 10 @ $10 ticketing initiative. 

For Tickets and Info: CLICK HERE


Thursday, July 9, 2015

What Does Working at La MaMa Mean To You?

The 53rd season has come to an end at La MaMa after another wonderful year featuring dozens of different artists performing in 80+ productions and working in our art spaces on the Lower East Side! There is no better time to reflect on our mission dedicated to the artists and all aspects of the theatre. Ever since Ellen Stewart founded La MaMa in 1961, our interest has been in the people who make art, and it is to them that we give our support with free theater and rehearsal space, lights, sound, props, platforms, and whatever else we have that they can use to create their work. 

We want them to feel free to explore their ideas, and translate them into a theatrical language that can communicate to any person in any part of the world. Here are some thoughtful quotes from old friends and new artists who spent time at La MaMa this season about what brought them to La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club and why they keep coming back:

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"I love the family of people who work for La MaMa and the brilliant leadership of Mia Yoo. I feel very lucky to have a place like La MaMa where I can go and concentrate on nothing but the work -- it’s not about business or success or anything like that at La MaMa; it’s all about the work and that’s like finding an oasis in the desert."

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"La MaMa means a collective ensemble mentality which I look for first and foremost in a company."

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"To me, La MaMa will always mean Ellen Stewart. Her aura extends way beyond her death." 
~ Keith McDermott, The Floatones

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"Working at La Mama means having the freedom and space to create what I feel compelled to create, right now."

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"I was introduced to this amazing institution for the first time in 2008, in Italy, at their splendid villa in Umbria, when I took part in their playwrights’ retreat. It was for me the first time in such an artistic ‘island’ in the company of writers and artists from all over the world. I think I learned more about collaboration and inspiration in those ten days than in the whole rest of my life."

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"The big room of the Ellen Stewart Theater at La Mama is a holy space for me."

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"When you are a small company, that has to create work on ​​ ​a shoestring, because you have ​to keep creating​ otherwise you shrivel up and die on the inside, when you have been working like that for so long, and then a place as meaningful and inspiring a place as La MaM​a lets you in, it feels like being embraced." 
~ Andi Stover, Noodles Astray

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"I only had the pleasure of meeting (founder) Ellen Stewart a handful of times, but the one thing she taught me is to be unafraid while being human. Be assertive, maybe even aggressive with your art, but with humility and kindness to those around you."
~ Christian De Gré, The Dream Vault Cycle

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"Working at La MaMa means Manhattan respectability at last in my old age - bet you didn't know I was a serious experimental playwright."
~ Dick Zigun, Dead End, Dummy

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"La MaMa means home, family." 
~ Catherine Filloux, Selma ’65

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"You don't know how proud I am to be able to be a part of this legacy. This run at La MaMa has far reaching implications of happiness, acceptance and self worth."
~ Richard E. Waits, MaMa Rose

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"Ellen Stewart, who I will always consider my mentor, was one of the most influential people in my life - she influenced my vision of the world." 
~ Elia K. Schneider, Judgment on a Gray Beach

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"When Talking Band work at La MaMa we feel that we are part of creative family which includes the many artists who work here and the La MaMa staff who work with such dedication, understanding, and love to support the work."
~ Paul Zimet, The Golden Toad

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‘It feels like an artistic home I’m returning to.’ 
~ Marietta Hedges, Selma ’65

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"It's an honor to be able to work at such an incredible place!"
~ Lucy Alibar, INCOMING! Throw Me on the Burnpile and Light Me Up



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Thursday, October 16, 2014

Video Preview: Neil LaBute & Marco Calvani on AdA

Neil LaBute & Marco Calvani introduce AdA (Author directing Author) from La MaMa on Vimeo

Playwright/Directors Neil LaBute & Marco Calvani discuss the second edition of AdA: Author directing Author which begins performances tonight at The First Floor Theatre @ La MaMa.

HAPPY HOUR
by Neil LaBute
directed by Marco Calvani
with Chris Henry Coffey and Jennifer Mudge



THE SECOND TIME
by Marco Calvani
directed by Neil LaBute
with Phil Burke and Meredith Forlenza.
translated by Bing Taylor

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La MaMa presents

AdA:

Author directing Author 

Second Edition

written and directed 
by Neil LaBute and Marco Calvani
and Marco Calvani and Neil LaBute

October 16 - November 2, 2014 

The First Floor Theater
74A East 4th Street 

(Between Bowery and Second Avenue)
New York, NY 10003

Tickets: $18 Adults; $13 Students/Seniors. Ten tickets priced at $10 each are available for every performance, in advance only via web, phone or at the box office. Not available day of show. 

For Tickets and Info: CLICK HERE

Monday, October 13, 2014

Premiering This Week: AdA: Author Directing Author


The premiere of two new plays by Neil LaBute and Marco Calvani happens at The First Floor Theater @ La MaMa this week - AdA: Author directing author - Second Edition.  Neil LaBute will direct Marco Calvani's play - and vice versa!


HAPPY HOUR
by Neil LaBute
directed by Marco Calvani
with Chris Henry Coffey and Jennifer Mudge



THE SECOND TIME
by Marco Calvani
directed by Neil LaBute
with Phil Burke and Meredith Forlenza.
translated by Bing Taylor

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La MaMa presents

AdA:

Author directing Author 

Second Edition
written and directed 
by Neil LaBute and Marco Calvani
and Marco Calvani and Neil LaBute

October 16 - November 2, 2014 

The First Floor Theater
74A East 4th Street 

(Between Bowery and Second Avenue)
New York, NY 10003

Tickets: $18 Adults; $13 Students/Seniors. Ten tickets priced at $10 each are available for every performance, in advance only via web, phone or at the box office. Not available day of show. 

For Tickets and Info: CLICK HERE

Thursday, October 2, 2014

6 QUESTIONS: Neil LaBute


The prolific playwright, Neil LaBute, will once again be at La MaMa for a second edition of AdA: Author Directing Author with fellow playwright Marco Calvani.  Neil's new play, Happy Hour, will play October 16th - November 2nd at La MaMa's First Floor Theatre.  Neil took a break from rehearsals to answer our 6 Questions: 

1. This is the second time you have been involved with AdA at La MaMa. What did you learn from the first AdA?
Every time I work in the theater I learn a little more about collaboration but with AdA, which relies so heavily on writer/directors working together, often with actors and crew from a variety of countries, I find that I’m really dependent on my colleagues to help me with my work. Understanding the nuance of different languages and acting styles in another country really puts me at a disadvantage and so concentration is so important. I love the work that Marco (Calvani) has been doing as a writer and I feel very comfortable with my work in his hands. I do feel that, having done this process twice now, that he feels the same way about me.
 
2. This year’s AdA revolves around the theme of desire. What do you desire?
I can be someone who really focuses on their work--I love it but I've also been guilty in the past as using it as a means of escaping life and the real world. My fullest desire is to continue to do the kind of work I've been doing as a writer and director but to be able to share it with a like-minded person. Finding a balance between my work and my life is a real desire of mine and a desire to push myself as a writer and director, to continue to strive to do something new rather than repeating myself. I also desire that Roger Federer wins a few more majors before he retires but that’s a different story...
 
3. Who or what inspires you?
So many things that I can’t begin to list them. Marco’s work inspires me. Books that I’m reading or have read are a source of inspiration and certainly other writers and filmmakers. I don’t get too jealous; I admire what other people are doing and/or have done. People who get out and risk their work and themselves on stage or in life are very inspirational--people who criticize without taking the same amount of risk inspire me as well, but only to disdain them. Twitter does not inspire me. Facebook does not inspire me. Life and work inspire me.

4. Have you seen a play or film recently that made an impression on you?
I watched Eric Rohmer’s film Claire’s Knee again on TMC the other night. I’ve always loved his work and this viewing only reconfirmed for me how simple and brilliant his work was. Honest, vivid snapshots of men and women together, mixed with his brilliant takes on philosophy, religion, morality, etc. I also started reading James Dickey’s novel Deliverance --I'd seen the film many times but never read the book. Saw a beautiful first edition and bought it and I'm very moved by his terse, poetic language.

5. If stranded on a desert island, what three cd’s would you want to have with you?
Revolver by The Beatles. In The Wee Small Hours by Frank Sinatra. Imperial Bedroom by Elvis Costello. I’d also hide Kind of Blue by Miles Davis in my underwear and hope nobody finds it. Maybe my back pocket makes more sense than my underwear...

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

I love working in both the wonderful East Village location in New York and also the Spoleto farmhouse. I’ve been lucky enough to be in both places and the atmosphere in each is charged with creativity. I love the family of people who work for La MaMa and the brilliant leadership of Mia Yoo. I feel very lucky to have a place like La MaMa where I can go and concentrate on nothing but the work -- it’s not about business or success or anything like that at La MaMa; it’s all about the work and that’s like finding an oasis in the desert.


La MaMa presents
AdA:
Author directing Author

written and directed 
by Neil LaBute and Marco Calvani
and Marco Calvani and Neil LaBute

October 16 - November 2, 2014 

The First Floor Theater
74A East 4th Street 

(Between Bowery and Second Avenue)
New York, NY 10003

Tickets: $18 Adults; $13 Students/Seniors. Ten tickets priced at $10 each are available for every performance, in advance only via web, phone or at the box office. Not available day of show. 

For Tickets and Info: CLICK HERE