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FEED EVENTS ANNOUNCED FOR “ORANGE, HAT & GRACE”

FEED EVENTS ANNOUNCED FOR “ORANGE, HAT & GRACE”

We continue our mainstage FEED discussions with some exciting events planned around the world premiere of Greg Moss’s ORANGE, HAT & GRACE. This FEED cycle ranges in its themes from the natural world and man, old American music, the art of playwrighting and the study of language in feral children. These talks are as eclectic as we can make them. See you at the theater for any or all of them.

FEED events are free and open to the public. You do not need a ticket for the show, simply show up on the day at the advertised time.
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FEED events coming for ORANGE, HAT & GRACE

FEED events coming for ORANGE, HAT & GRACE

Join FEED in September and October when we present new post-show discussions for Greg Moss’s ORANGE, HAT & GRACE. We will be welcoming some very special guests as we turn our attention to an array of subjects including: the natural world versus man, how feral children develop language and how music influenced the writing of the play.

These are only a few of the themes we will be exploring as part of our FEED postshow discussions.

Also new for this production is our first Creative Team Talk. These will be informal opportunities for you, the audience, to listen to the production’s creative team speak about the making the mainstage production.

Details soon.

 
“Cabinets of Curiosities”: FEED 6 post-show discussion now available on-line

“Cabinets of Curiosities”: FEED 6 post-show discussion now available on-line

FEED’s post-show mainstage conversations wrapped up for the season with an insightful discussion of “wonder cabinets”, museums and how these things relate to Cynthia Hopkins’ The Truth: A Tragedy. Click here to listen to this extraordinary conversation.

(Panelists in photo left to right: Cynthia Hopkins, D.Graham Burnett, Lawrence Weschler, Dave Herman)
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“Ancient Tragedy vs. Modern Tragedy”: FEED 5 post-show discussion now available on-line

“Ancient Tragedy vs. Modern Tragedy”: FEED 5 post-show discussion now available on-line

Our next FEED discussion in support of THE TRUTH: A TRAGEDY is now available on-line. Listen in to the playwright Craig Lucas and writer-performer Cynthia Hopkins speak about the concept of tragedy and how it relates to Cynthia’s work, as well as a smorgasbord of other wonderful topics and ideas.
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“Neurological Illness, The Family and Art”: FEED post-show discussion now available on-line

“Neurological Illness, The Family and Art”: FEED post-show discussion now available on-line

FEED discussions for THE TRUTH: A TRAGEDY kicked off with a sensational talk on the above topic. The panel delved into aspects of Parkinson’s disease and how artists respond to such an illness. We also got to hear how scientists on the panel responded to Cynthia Hopkins’ beautiful solo show. The discussion is available here. (read more)

 
Welcome to ‘Evelyn Evelyn’!

Welcome to ‘Evelyn Evelyn’!

Soho Rep is excited to announce its association with the brilliant singer Amanda Palmer (of the famed Boston rock band The Dresden Dolls). Amanda will be bringing her new project to The Lucille Lortel Theatre EVELYN EVELYN: A evening of Musical Entertainment with the World-Famous Conjoined Twin Sisters: Evelyn & Evelyn Neville with Soho Rep as a presenting partner. Click through to discover why we are so excited for this show at the Lucille Lortel Theater in Greenwich Village. (read more)

 
Preview Cynthia Hopkins’ Cabinet of Curiosities

Preview Cynthia Hopkins’ Cabinet of Curiosities

Welcome to a preview of the cabinet of curiosities museum that will accompany THE TRUTH: A TRAGEDY. Enjoy these salient exhibits about John Hopkins (Cynthia’s father), which were personally selected for your viewing delectation by the great performer herself. Many more artefacts will be on display when the museum debuts at 46 Walker Street and so please peruse the gallery at your convenience. (read more)

 
THE TRUTH: A TRAGEDY–FEED discussions announced

THE TRUTH: A TRAGEDY–FEED discussions announced

We are delighted to announce our next round of FEED events to coincide with Cynthia Hopkins’ piece The Truth: A Tragedy. Please see below for more information. As always, FEED events start directly after the performance and are free of charge. You do not need a ticket to the performance, simply show up at the theater; it’s first-come-first-served. Guests and themes subject to change.
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‘The Work of Young Jean Lee’ discussion now available on-line

‘The Work of Young Jean Lee’ discussion now available on-line

Our FEED discussion featuring ‘The Program’ (Time Out New York’s David Cote, Helen Shaw and independent writer-critic Jeffrey Jones) was a fascinating foray into the past work of Young Jean Lee and how her newest work, LEAR, fits into her overall oeuvre.

(Photo left to right: Jeffrey Jones, Helen Shaw, David Cote. Photo courtesy: Bobby McElver.)

Click here to listen in its entirety.

 

Third FEED Discussion: “The Work of Young Jean Lee”: February 12, 2010: 6pm

Please join us this Friday, February 12th, for a special PRE-SHOW FEED event, brought to you in association with The Program (David Cote and Helen Shaw of Time Out New York working in partnership with Jeffrey Jones, playwright and cultural critic). Our event begins at 6pm, at the theater, with a free glass of wine and will run for just under one hour. (read more)