Oskar Eustis writes in the Village Voice at the start of his first season as Artistic Director at the Public Theater. He talks about vision, quotes Brecht and Charles Ludlum, and wants to make theater accessible to everyone. He remembers the spirit of '70s theater collectives and experimental performance art. And he even believes in supporting WRITERS; "We need to provide the kind of financial and artistic resources writers need to make sure that any writer whose talent we believe in and who believes in the values of the Public can find a home here". The article is really inspiring and gives me a much greater hope for the landscape of theater in this country. Bravo, Oskar.
Clown Bar 2 in NYC in April!
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Hi folks!
Clown Bar 2 (Don't worry if you didn't see the original) will go up at the
Parkside Lounge as part of fringe starting April 14. Just a few
per...
2 days ago
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