Dear FB Friends- Please join us for this special return engagement:
Richard Move and MoveOpolis!
"Martha @ …The 1963 Interview"
Nov 16 – 19 at 7:30pm
Post-Show Talk Nov 16 with Isaac Mizrahi
Pre-Show Talk Nov 18 at 6:30pm with Lucy Sexton
$30/$24 Advance
$15 Night – Nov 17
“Martha Graham lives, and is interviewed...Move brilliantly incarnates her…” –The New York Times
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Dear FB Friends- Please join us for this special return engagement:
Richard Move and MoveOpolis!
"Martha @ …The 1963 Interview"
Nov 16 – 19 at 7:30pm
Post-Show Talk Nov 16 with Isaac Mizrahi
Pre-Show Talk Nov 18 at 6:30pm with Lucy Sexton
$30/$24 Advance
$15 Night – Nov 17
“Martha Graham lives, and is interviewed...Move brilliantly incarnates her…” –The New York Times
The acclaimed "Martha @...The 1963 Interview" returns for encore
performances after a sold-out run last season. The production is a
metatheatrical recreation of the legendary 92nd Street Y interview with Martha Graham and dance critic Walter Terry. Based on the recently discovered audio recording, the interview reveals Graham’s iconic persona with intimate reflections on her unparalleled life and career. Featuring Richard Move as Graham, Tony Award –nominated actress and playwright Lisa Kron as Terry, Graham Company Principal dancer Katherine Crockett and former Graham Company member Catherine Cabeen, with a new-media scenic design by Gabriel Barcia-Colombo and pre-performance video by Charles Atlas.
Concept, Staging and Direction by Richard Move
Associate Director and Producer - Joshua Lubin-Levy
Lighting Design and Production Management by Donalee Katz
Artistic Associate - Linda Hodes
Costumes by Pilar Limosner with Joy Havens and Connie Fleming
To view a preview video, more details and to purchase tickets, please visit:
http://newyorklivearts.org/event/Martha-at-The-1963-Interview
Box Office: 212.924.0077
New York Live Arts FB Event Page:
https://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=244630362238339
We hope to see you there and thank you for your continued support! All the best-xRM
Photo by Josef Astor