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March 16, 2009
Join the members of the Martin E. Segal Theatre for a two-day
celebration of The Living Theatre, including screenings of work,
documentaries, panel discussions, staged readings, and more. Invited
participants include: Thomas Walker, Alisa Solomon, Carlo Altomare,
Kenneth Brown, Joan MacIntosh, Cyndy Rosenthal, Marvin Carlson, and
David Savran. The event will cuminate in the presentation of the
Edwin Booth Award by the Doctoral Theatre Students Association to
Judith Malina.
Martin E. Segal Theatre, Graduate Center, CUNY, 365 Fifth Ave at 34th
St. Free! First come, first served. This will be presented by the
Martin E. Segal Theatre Center, CUNY Graduate Center.
The schedule is as follows:
Monday, March 23, 2009
Martin E. Segal Theatre
10:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M.
Screening Excerpts (times are approximate):
10:00 Allen Ginsberg at the Living Theatre, 1958
10:15 The Connection, 1959
10:45 Lost Lost Lost, 1975 (dir. Jonas Mekas)
11:00 The Brig, 1963
11:30 scenes from The Brig in Belgium
11:40 Probenarbeit (Rehearsals for Frankenstein, Berlin)
12:15 Frankenstein, 1965
12:45 Mysteries, 1969
1:15 L'Eridita di Meyerhold, 1982 (dir. S. Arcangelo)
1:30 Antigone, 1984
2:00 On Bakunin's Grave, 1985 (dir. Nam June Paik)
2:30 No, Sir!, 2006
2:45 Eureka!, 2008
3:00 Resist, 2003 (dir. Dirk Szuszies)
6:30-9:00 P.M.
Screening:
Paradise Now + Emergency, 1970
+ Discussion with Judith Malina
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Proshansky Auditorium
10:00 A.M. - 12:30 P.M.
Screening Excerpts (times are approximate):
10:00 Julian Beck in: Edipo Re, 1967 (dir. Pier Paolo Pasolini)
12:00 Judith Malina in: Flaming Creatures, 1963; The Queen of Sheba
Meets the Atom Man, 1963; Dog Day Afternoon, 1975, Radio Days, 1987;
Awakenings, 1990; The Addams Family, 1991; The Sopranos, 2006.
1:30 P.M.
Documentary: Signals Through the Flames, 1984 (dir. Sheldon Rochlin)
3:00 P.M.
Thomas Walker: The Many Lives of the Living Theatre. Featured
Panelists: Alisa Solomon, Carlo Altomare, Kenneth Brown, Joan
MacIntosh, and Cyndy Rosenthal.
4:15 P.M.
Response Panel: David Savran and Marvin Carlson, Moderators
6:30 P.M.
Performance Selections: Prometheus Suite (with Carlo Altomare); The
Connection (with Brad Burgess + Eno Edet); The Zero Method + Antigone
(with Judith Malina + Thomas Walker); and video presentation of
Eureka by Patrick Grant.
Tribute to Julian Beck and Hanon Reznikov by Judith Malina
8:00 P.M.
Presentation of The Edwin Booth Award by the Doctoral Theatre
Students Association to Judith Malina.
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The Martin E. Segal Theatre Center (MESTC), The Graduate Center,
CUNY, is a non-profit center for theatre, dance, and film affiliated
with CUNY's Ph.D. Program in Theatre. Originally founded in 1979 as
the Center for Advanced Studies in Theatre Arts (CASTA), it was
renamed in March of 1999 in recognition of one of New York City's
outstanding leaders of the arts. The Center's priMary Focus is to
bridge the gap between the academic and professional performing arts
communities by providing an open environment for the development of
educational, community-driven, and professional projects in the
performing arts. As a result, MESTC is home to theatre scholars,
students, playwrights, actors, dancers, directors, dramaturgs, and
performing arts managers, as well as both the local and international
theatre communities. The Center presents staged readings to further
the development of new and classic plays, lecture series, televised
seminars featuring professional and academic luminaries, and arts in
education programs, and maintains its long-standing
visiting-scholars-from-abroad program. In addition, the Center
publishes a series of highly regarded academic journals, as well as
books, including plays in translation, all written and edited by
renowned scholars. For more information visit http://web.gc.cuny.edu/mestc.
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