A collaboration in which Robert Wilson and Heiner Müller let Molière die, imagine his death in tableaux with text passages recited by Müller himself. "Cinema watches Death at work." Wilson's actors watch Molière die: their vigil is hard work. Müller's comment: "The poem watches a dying man at work, his name is Molière. The poem is not a film. The film watches an actor playing a dying man called Molière."
While rehearsing on stage, a mime notices that he can create objects from his past and is therefore ...
The story of Nina, a young woman who dreams of glory and whose dream turns into a nightmare. The sto...
A theater actor with crippling body image insecurities must face his greatest fears when he is asked...
The assassination of the would be ruler of Rome at the hands of Brutus and his fellow Senators has t...
A new musical chronicling the life of America's great literary icon, Edgar Allan Poe, as he rises fr...
A loose stage adaptation of the classic by Alexandre Dumas, told as an interactive electropop musica...
The story of Nina, a ballerina in a New York City ballet company whose life, like all those in her p...
Victor, a disillusioned 60-something whose marriage is on the rocks, opts to relive the week of his ...
An ambitious understudy’s respect grows to obsession.
When her husband, an aspiring poet, gets his theatrical script rejected, Agnes Holck decides to take...
What if Konstantin Gavrilovich, from Anton Chekkov's famous play, did not commit suicide and was mur...
Mathan, 19, arrives in Paris with Jacques, a famous gay writer in his 50s. Then arises the sexy Oliv...
A rustic comedy about a small-town bowling alley entrepreneur who learns that being scammed is not t...
2006 Takarazuka Revue Flower Troupe production of Maury Yeston and Arthur Kopit's "Phantom."