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Jerzy Grotowski

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    Jun 15, 2012 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  1. It's summer pool season at Single Carrot Theatre

    One way to measure the new play at Single Carrot Theatre is to observe that "Foot of Water" has a set design containing a pool of water that seems to be about that deep. Another way to measure the play is to note that it's further proof of why this group qualifies as one of the most vigorous on the local scene.
    One way to measure the new play at Single Carrot Theatre is to observe that "Foot of Water" has a set design containing a pool of water that seems to be about that deep. Another way to measure the play is to note that it's further proof of why this...

    Tags: Cheese Corn

  2. Mar 14, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. In 'Tov,' Rosanna Gamson ponders her family history -- and more

    In fall 2005, Rosanna Gamson had one of those jarring, do-or-die career epiphanies as she watched a production by the avant-garde Polish theater company Song of the Goat at UCLA. "The way those performers sang, danced and told a story moved and impressed me to the point where I knew I had to go learn how to do that," she recalls.
    In fall 2005, Rosanna Gamson had one of those jarring, do-or-die career epiphanies as she watched a production by the avant-garde Polish theater company Song of the Goat at UCLA. "The way those performers sang, danced and told a story moved and...

    Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Myrna Loy, Kosher Salt, Poland, History

  4. Jan 29, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  5. Pasadena Playhouse: A time to rethink fundamentals

    Culture Monster
    Pasadena Playhouse’s announcement that it will close on Feb. 7 after the final performance of “Camelot” while trying to find a way out of its current financial straits is sad news for its soon-to-be out-of-work employees, the surrounding business...
  6. Mar 13, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  7. Delving into Polish theater and dance

    Culture Monster
    For many Jews of Ashkenazi descent, the decision to travel to Poland, with its concentration camp sites and museums dedicated to lost Jewish worlds, generally has something to do with the quest to delve further into their heritage. Rosanna Gamson,......
  8. Sep 4, 2000 |Story| Metromix
  9. Theater review, 'Judgement,' and 'Contortions' by Atlas Theatre Company

    Tribune Chief Critic
    'Contortions" and Judgement" are two one-act dramas that, striving to be experimental, wind up as anti-theatrical. Neither play makes sense, although there is a certain balance in their pairing. The lighter "Contortions," featuring a character who...

    Tags: Death, Peter Handke, Luigi Pirandello, Abusive Behavior, Peter Brook

  10. Feb 27, 2002 |Story| Metromix
  11. Theater review, 'And So I May Return' at Plasticene Physical Theatre

    Tribune theater critic
    Theater-going is an act of voyeurism, without the pesky restraining order. This is why we partake: We like to watch, and overhear things, things that may teach us something about the world, or ourselves. But sometimes the voyeurism runs deeper than...

    Tags: Death, Michael Phillips

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