Theater
Daniel Fish: A (Radically Condensed and Expanded) Supposedly Fun Thing Ill Never Do Again (After David Foster Wallace)
By Gary WinterIn his novels David Foster Wallace wrote copious notes, and at the Prelude Festival performance it was interesting to watch the notes interacting with the narrative. Notes are always the thing one skims over or skips, but during this performance they seemed to take on equal weight.
Talking Bands Hot Lunch Apostles Serves Up Religion, Raunch, and Desperation
By Rachel KranzThe company is the Talking Band, and the show is Hot Lunch Apostles. When the play was first produced at La MaMa in 1983 and again in 1984, its apocalyptic vision of 50 million unemployed and a society dominated by religious fundamentalists was set several decades in the future. In this remountset to open on March 1, 2012the production is set in the present.
Excerpt from Hot Lunch Apostles
By Sidney GoldfarbBarney, the carnival barker, and his assistant Loop are planning the schedule for their next few weeks.
In Dialogue
Resuscitating Carrie
LAWRENCE D. COHEN with Tommy Smith
Lawrence D. Cohen is the screenwriter of Brian De Palmas legendary adaptation of Stephen Kings debut novel Carrie and book writer to the equally infamous 1988 Broadway musical adaptation. The new version of the musicalstaged by Stafford Arima with an entirely new cast and design teamis now playing at the Lucille Lortel Theatre.