The Living Theatre lives again.(NEWS IN BRIEF)(Brief article)
American Theatre, April, 2007
NEW YORK CITY: After years of staging protest plays out in the streets (its anti-death-penalty piece, Not in My Name, for example, was performed in front of the U.S. Army Recruiting Station in Times Square on nights when an actual execution was slated to occur in the U.S.), the hardy but usually itinerant Living Theatre is moving indoors.
This month, the brave, always defiant collective--the oldest avant-garde company in the American theatre, and one of the most influential--is inaugurating a permanent new home, located at 19-21 Clinton St. on the Lower East Side. The debut show at ...
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