Art is more than imitating life – as the expression goes – it facilities; it communicates, it combats it. Articulate Theatre Company explores the role of the artist’s role in activism with the Art of Protest.
Articulating The Arts: The Art of Protest: April 3 – 6 (April 3 – 5 @ 8pm; April 6 @ 7pm) at TADA Theatre 15 W. 28th St, NYC, 2nd Floor. Tkts: http://www.articulatetheatre.com/ata-5-the-art-of-protest.html
Visual artists – as an ad or a picket sign – create images that stick in our collective minds and allow their visual to visualize change. Articulate will team playwrights with visual artists to create Articulating the Arts, Articulate Theatre Company’s signature benefit event examining other art forms through the lens of theatre. It brings together the ATC ensemble and guest artists with unique works of art to use as a springboard and source of inspiration for new theatre works. For past sessions, we’ve responded to classic paintings, folk music, children’s folklore, and more.
Today’s world has challenged us to look at how artists impact change in the world through protest images, as our playwrights create new theatre works in response to the art created to invoke change in our society and beyond: The Art of Protest!
Participating Playwrights: J. B. Alexander, Jaisey Bates, Thomas C. Dunn, Jeff Dunne, Elizabeth Gordon, Liv Matthews, Robin Rice, Scott C. Sickles, Judd Lear Silverman, and Bara Swain
Participating Directors: Janet Bentley, Tekla Gaughan, Michael Hagins, Katrin Hilbe, Brock Hill, Joan Kane, Brian Gillespie, Cat Parker, and Catherine Vargas
Participating Actors: Sarah Babb,* Grant Bowen,* David Palmer Brown,* J. Dolan Byrnes,* Laurence Cantor,* Joanne Dorian,* Arianna Ennis, Brad Fryman,* Michael Gnat,* Kylie Kelder, David Lamberton,* Sarah Okada, Denise Pence,* Eric Percival,* Briana Sakamoto,* Sharon Talbot,* Valerie Terranova,* Brittney Venable, and William Franke*
Participating Designer: George Allison (Scenic Design); Janet Bentley (Sound Design); Morry Campbell (Sound Consultant)
Articulate Theatre Company is committed to challenging and connecting audiences and artists with clearly structured work that is intelligent, thought-provoking, visually striking and timeless.
Articulate produces “mythical” theatre that is based around the three definitions of ‘articulate:’ clarity, structure and connectivity: challenging and connecting audiences and artists with clearly structured work that is intelligent, thought-provoking and visually striking.
Clowing with David Howard Thornton
Quote-In: An Excerpt from Tony Anthony's "Quote's that Touch a Nerve"
RADIOSPOT: Doug DeVita's THE FIERCE URGENCY OF NOW
ANTHONY'S QUOTES & THOUGHTS COLLECTION THAT MIGHT TOUCH A NERVE
"Clowning" around with David Howard Thornton
Gravity City: Where to go when Earth just isn’t fun anymore?
Kalonjee Gallimore
ESSENTIAL-NONESSENTIAL: PART 70 - Joyce Randolph ... a TV Pioneer talks of the future.
ESSENTIAL-NONESSENTIAL: PART 69 - Donald Loftus: Brilliance & Eloquence are still in Fashion
ESSENTIAL-NONESSENTIAL: PART 67 - Caytha Jentis: Being well by being happy
ESSENTIAL-NONESSENTIAL: PART 66 - Isabella Babich: Willkommen, Bienvenue, Welcome
ESSENTIAL-NONESSENTIAL: PART 65 - Attila Juhasz: Still Conquering
ESSENTIAL-NONESSENTIAL: PART 64 - Jessie Fahay: Cause a Sci-Fi Ripple Effect
ESSENTIAL-NONESSENTIAL: PART 63 - Jim Kierstead: On Broadway
ESSENTIAL-NONESSENTIAL: PART 62 - Travis Martin - Video on Demand
ESSENTIAL-NONESSENTIAL: PART 54 - Micah Young: Children Will Listen
ESSENTIAL-NONESSENTIAL: PART 53 - Joel Eisenberg & Lorie Girsh: Filming after the Apocalypse
ESSENTIAL-NONESSENTIAL: PART 52 - Living to Tell the Tale ... and Take the Picture
ESSENTIAL-NONESSENTIAL: PART 51 - Lester Cook: We are in Transition
ESSENTIAL-NONESSENTIAL: PART 49 - Dave Morrissey, Jr. - VIRTUAL
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