New York City
Under the Radar 2008
$15.00 individual; $99.00 All-Access Pass
Now in its fourth year, Under the Radar is an explosively diverse kaleidoscope of new theater–examples from around the world and the U.S. that spotlight artists ranging from emerging talents to masters in the field. Located at The Public Theater as well as partner venues, Under the Radar offers a crash course in theater that is exciting, independent, and experimental, created by some of the most dynamic artists working today.
PARTICIPANTS
Church January 9 – 19
Young Jean Lee’s Theater Company
Written and Directed by Young Jean Lee
Disinformation January 10 – 20
Performed by Reggie Watts
Directed by Tommy Smith
Generation Jeans January 11 – 20
Belarus Free Theatre
How Theater Failed America Monday, January 13 at 2 pm
Created and performed by Mike Daisey
Directed by Jean-Michele Gregory
In Spite of Everything January 10-20
The Suicide Kings
Directed by Marc Bamuthi Joseph
Low: Meditations Trilogy Part 1 January 10 – 20
Conceived, Written and Performed by Rha Goddess
Directed and Developed by Chay Yew
Poetics: A Ballet Brut January 10 – 20
Conceived and Directed by Kelly Copper and Pavol Liska
Created and Performed by Nature Theater of Oklahoma
Regurgitophagy January 10 – 20
Conceived, Written and Performed by Michel Melamed
Directed by Alessandra Colasanti, Marco Abujamra and Michel Melamed
Stoop Stories January 10 – 19
Written and Performed by Dael Orlandersmith
Terminus January 9 – 20
Written and directed by Mark O’Rowe
Abbey Theatre, Ireland
This Place is a Desert January 9 – 20
Conceived and directed by Jay Scheib
In collaboration with media artist Leah Gelpe
UNDER THE RADAR 2008 PARTNER VENUES:
Of All the People in All the World: USA January 9 – 20
Co-produced by arts>World Financial Center
small metal objects January 11 – 14
Back to Back Theatre
Big, 3rd Episode (happy/ end) January 10 – 13
Superamas
Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea January 9-27
1927
Etiquette January 9 – 20
Presented by The Foundry Theatre and Rotozaza
Created by Anton Hampton and Silvia Mercuriali
Performed by You
Classical Theatre of Harlem’s Trojan Women January 10-February 10
Adapted and Directed by Alfred Preisser
Presented by Harlem Stage and Classical Theatre of Harlem