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FEB 2010

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Theater
In Dialogue

ENTRE CHIEN ET LOUP WITH CATHERINE FILLOUX

by Christine Toy Johnson

Theater

“Theater for me is an art form that can help make a political, living change and build community,” says playwright Catherine Filloux. “It’s a dialogue I’ve seen emerge from my plays, one that I’d like to keep generating in audiences around the world.”

FUTUREROCK: PASS KONTROL’S NEW HOPE CITY

by Eliza Bent

Theater

Consider hits from The Strokes, only imagine them catchier, less faded and with vocals not nearly as strained or affected. Consider that the musicians also make art—like Lansing Dreiden, but without the shroud of mystery or lofty price tags.

IBSEN’S BURRITO: SOUNDING AT HERE

by Anna Gutto

Theater

Shakespeare, Chekov, Ibsen. What makes certain artists able to make work which perpetually provokes and touches their audience—generation after generation, at any age, in any place?

 

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