thetuesdayfollowing.org
The Tuesday Following | The Company
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I Came to Look for You on Tuesday. February 2013 – New Dramatists. March 2013 – Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn. April 2013 – Judson Memorial Church. May 2013 – Brooklyn International High School. July 2013 – The Radcliffe Institute. August 2013 – Trix Restaurant. June/July 2011 New Dramatists & Lark Play Development Center. June 4, 2013 – You Have to Get Along Without Me. June 17, 2013 – We Were Disconnected. July 1, 2013 – I’d Like to Remember That. July 15, 2013 – Why Did You Come Here. By Lauren Feldman (co...
hannahwasileski.com
Hannah Wasileski | Projection Design
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The World Is Round. An adaptation of Gertrude Stein's childrens book The World is Round. About a girl named Rose who climbs a mountain looking for answers. This funk and folk inflected fable incorporates live music, aerial dance and acrobatic choreography. Obie Awards 2014 winner for projection design, lighting design, and composition. Conceived, written and directed by Rachel Dickstein; Music and lyrics by Heather Christian. Presented by Ripe Time. Sound: Jane Shaw; Aeriel: Nikki Miller.
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Hannah Wasileski | Projection Design
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The World Is Round. Sleeping Giant and Theo Bleckmann. La Prose du Transsibérien. Doctor Faustus Lights the Lights. Rite of Spring / Reconstructed. The world premiere of A Proust Sonata: 7 tableaux en musique. Brings together text, music and image, evoking the fashionable world of belle epoque salons, Proust's brilliant insights on art and music, and the connection between memory and the passage of time. Inspired by Marcel Proust's early 20th century masterpiece, In Search of Lost Time. The World Is Round.
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Hannah Wasileski | Projection Design
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The World Is Round. Livin' La Vida Imelda. La Prose du Transsibérien. A Streetcar Named Desire. A work in progress at The Japan Society, Sleep. Is an immersive theatre work based on the short story by internationally acclaimed author Haruki Murakami, following a young Japanese housewife whose insomnia offers a window into an alternatively nightmarish and beautiful sleep-deprived world. By writer Naomi Iizuka and director/deviser Rachel Dickstein. Presented by Ripe Time. Presented by Da Camera. About a gi...