this was an amazing experience. I was in the chorus. the show was so intense for me that after the closing night I threw up 12 times all throughout the night. pretty insane!!
@kagrill I was studying at CalArts at the time, and he came to our school to audition people. He's based in new york, so I would try and get in touch with his company and show your interest. He's very happy to hear from and work with people based in his city. Hope it works out!
Truly an exactingly mimetic discourse in the Foreman "lexical" oeuvre. Trivalent, as always. Previous incarnations of said theater's (c. Theatres') deconstructions of the fascism of semiotic performance inherent to patriarchal/patrician "Anglo"-English literature post-Conrad illuminate--resonate, even: "The horror. The horror."
o shit! i was in this show~! i was part of the movement ensemble. SUCH an amazing experience. Richard Foreman is a God.
this was an amazing experience. I was in the chorus. the show was so intense for me that after the closing night I threw up 12 times all throughout the night. pretty insane!!
Wish you would publish the entire show. Is there somewhere I can buy a copy?
@kagrill
I was studying at CalArts at the time, and he came to our school to audition people. He's based in new york, so I would try and get in touch with his company and show your interest. He's very happy to hear from and work with people based in his city. Hope it works out!
Truly an exactingly mimetic discourse in the Foreman "lexical" oeuvre. Trivalent, as always. Previous incarnations of said theater's (c. Theatres') deconstructions of the fascism of semiotic performance inherent to patriarchal/patrician "Anglo"-English literature post-Conrad illuminate--resonate, even: "The horror. The horror."