About This Show

Laurie Anderson, described by The Boston Globe as the "reigning performance artist of her time," returns to the Festival with her most sophisticated production to date, Homeland, a "concert poem" driven by the political urgency of contemporary American culture.

Weaving a conceptual sonic tapestry through spoken word, music and technology, Anderson, backed by a complement of top-notch New York musicians, offers audiences an editorial narrative on the delivery of information and control, the push and pull of freedom and fear, and today’s omnipresent context of war. Homeland is a mesmerizing and intriguing turn on the reflection of life in art.

Show Details

Running Time: 1hr 30min (0 intermissions)
Dates: Opening Night: July 22, 2008 Final Performance: July 26, 2008
Location: Jazz at Lincoln Center's Frederick P. Rose Hall, New York City

Broadway and 60th Streets,

New York,

10023

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Theatermania Review

| | July 23, 2008
Laurie Anderson’s brilliant new song cycle tackles the topics of insecurity and anxiety.

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