In New York, will show new performances for one viewer
In New York, will show new performances for one viewer. Each performance performed by one actor takes a few minutes. About it writes The Guardian with reference to the initiator of the project, stage designer Kristin Jones.
The theater will operate alternately in three districts of Manhattan. Free productions will be shown several times during May and early June. What kind of micro-spectacle each viewer sees is a matter of chance. The visitor takes his place and only then finds out what he will watch.
Plays for solo performances were written by Craig Lucas (screenwriter for The Secret Life of Dentists), Wil Hainault (screenwriter for The Exhaustion), Lynn Notteij (playwright, Pulitzer Prize winner) and other authors. They were asked to begin with the phrase “I am not the stranger I seem to be.” As a result, the themes of the productions range from the story of a serial killer who preys on blacks, to a story about the death of a mother.
The cast included actors Erin Gunn (“Law and Order”), Kate Randolph Smith (“Casta Warriors”), Andrew Garman (“Julie and Julia”) and other performers.
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