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Each edition of the Occasional invites a guest editor to talk with artists, thinkers and members of our community about questions that we have and topics that move us.
The first in an annual series from within the experimenting, inquiring performance scene.
For each edition of the Occasional, guest editors invite artists, thinkers, and members of our community to consider questions that we have and topics that move us. For Occasional No. 3, playwrights Lucas Baisch and Emma Horwitz have invited Christopher Chen, Lisa D'Amour, Nazareth Hassan, Julia Izumi, Kate Kremer, Jesús I. Valles, and Bailey Williams to respond to the question, "What are you obsessed with? And how are you holding it?"
The second installment of the Occasional, which invites a guest editor to talk with artists and thinkers.
Sibyl Kempson's Let Us Know Praise Susan Sontag is an irrational musical contemplation of collision of art and journalism.
A collected volume from an acclaimed writer and performer whose work has roots in the Black American and Queer Performance traditions, and explores ideas of the Afromystical.
This is the first collection of plays by OBIE award winning Tina Satter, described as a rising experimental star by the New York Times and named a 2011 Off-Off Broadway Innovator to Watch by Time Out New York. Seagull (Thinking of You) is a personal look at performance, failure and attempted love -- ultimately an unexpected meditation on why we ever try to say something out loud. This volume includes the plays Family, named a Top 10 show of 2009 by Time Out New York and Away Uniform.
Includes the text of Levine's monologue Edition of Eight, which formed the centerpiece of Bystanders, Levine's 2015 gallery exhibition at Toronto's Gallery TPW.
The Javier Plays collects three plays by Chicago-based playwright Carlos Murillo.