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Chance Issue 5 covers newly-forged and long-standing theatrical legacies. Among them, this issue examines a year-old Shanghai theater built on a decades-old industrial footprint, the luxurious costumes by Martin Pakledinaz for his last production
The Pirate Queen, and a backstage view of showgirls in
On the Town. Writers Sharr White and John Logan confer on the joys and frustrations of writing for stage and screen and theater artists. Francisco Clemente and Robert Lepage discuss their views of their own art through found objects and the role of cultural institutions and Buddhist teachings. Current members of The Living Theatre discuss their 2014 visit to Burning Man and their love for founder Judith Malina. An and#147;embedded criticand#8221; describes through a dramaturgical lens the evolution of a theater piece by the dance and visual art team zoe | juniper. And Chance introduces a new series exploring artistic rights with essays by two theater practitioners and a graphic exploration of the continuum from design inspiration to design appropriation. All these adventures and others await the reader in
Chance Issue 5.
Synopsis
The latest enthralling issue from Chance Magazine.
Synopsis
The latest enthralling issue from Chance Magazine showcases the work of Judith Malina and the Living Theater, the Toneelgroep, Robert LePage at the Rubin Museum, playwrights Sharr White and John Logan, Martin Pakeldinaz's The Pirate Queen, Maria Irene Forned, Story Tailors, Jay Sheib, Ricardo Hernandez, Scott Zielinski, Neil Patel, and more.
Synopsis
The latest enthralling issue from Chance Magazine showcases the work of Judith Malina and the Living Theater, the Toneel Group, Robert LePage at the Rubin Museum, playwrights Sharr White and John Logan, Martin Pakeldinazand#8217;s The Pirate Queen, Maria Irene Fornes, StoryTailors, Jay Scheib, Ricard Hernandez, Scott Zielinski, Neil Patel, La Fura Dels Bals, Julie atlas Muz and Matt Fraser, Basetrack Live, and more.