Showing posts with label Amanda Feldman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Amanda Feldman. Show all posts

Thursday, March 26, 2015

"Cultures collide in virtual space" with IAN ROWLANDS (Wales, UK)

What do you hope to gain from this project?
Inspiration as different genres / cultures collide in virtual space.

Who is your greatest writing influence?
My influences are outside the theatre. At 13, it was Jack Kerouac, in my thirties it was Umberto Eco then Baudrillard. Increasingly, Peter Sloterdijk, having been introduced to him by a Dutch colleague, Jeroen van den Berg, with whom I’m collaborating upon a production, Fragments of Journeys Towards the Horizon, to be staged internationally in 2016

Describe your writing room / process.
As I wrote, in an essay inspired by a comment once made by Amanda [Feldman, Lead Coordinator of The Around-the-Globe Chain Play] (and included in Historia, NoPassport Press, NY - a collection of plays I wrote whilst in NY).

‘The house in which I write these few notes is built upon a Roman wall on land once owned by a pre-Reformation monastery. I exist in a palimpsest of history. In the main, most Europeans do. In Europe it appears that there is no ‘No-space’. Here, no single thing is ‘virgin’. For no single thing is free of historic association; layered history is lived as life in the Old World.’ The room is a small back room; a book lined bubble (see Sloterdijk)

My process is haphazard / shards of time snatched in between the school run and the quotidian demands of life

How old or young are you?
Too old, but blessed by my children’s youth and surprised by my eternal anger at injustice, which drives my need to keep dreaming of Utopia for my children.


Friday, February 27, 2015

NYC World Theatre Day Coalition is excited to officially announce...

The Staged Reading of the Third Annual





Thursday, March 27th at 7:00pm

To be performed at the Lark Play Development Center
(5th Floor, 311 West 43rd Street, NYC)

Tickets are FREE
To make reservations go to nycwtdchainplay2015.eventbrite.com

The reading will also be live streamed on innovativetheatre.org/live

Starting and ending in NYC, a play is being written as it travels around the world, making 18 stops with playwrights from across the globe. Each playwright is contributing one to five pages of text, moving the plot forward from where the previous playwright left off. Our playwrights are:

Kristoffer Diaz (NYC, USA)
Andrew Templeton (Canada)
Mariana Levy (Argentina)
Mariana Hartasanchez (Mexico)
Ross Mueller (Australia)
Sarah Treem (Los Angeles, USA)
Michelle Tan (Singapore)
Purva Naresh (India)
Vera Ion (Romania)
Natalia Antonova (Russia)
Najwa Sabra (Lebanon)
Deborah Asiimwe (Uganda)
JC Niala (Kenya)
Ogutu Muraya (The Netherlands)
Lola Blasco Mena (Spain)
Oladipo Agboluaje (United Kingdom)
Ian Rowlands (Wales)
Qui Nguyen (NYC, USA)

The reading will be directed by Ana Margineanu, Co-Founder of the international, site-specific theatre company, PopUP Theatrics. Casting will be announced when the script is finalized after March 8th, 2015.

The reading will be followed by a World Theatre Day Reception, where a number of NYC theatre luminaries will read the International Theatre Institute's World Theatre Day 2015 Message.

The reading will once again be globally live-streamed, to watch click HERE >>


To watch the 2014 Around-the-Globe Chain Play click HERE >>
To watch the 2013 Around-the-Globe Chain Play click HERE >>


Friday, March 29, 2013

An Ancient Tradition






"We are all a part of an ancient tradition of bringing people together."
                                - Amanda Feldman
                                  March 27, 2013
                                  Introducing the Around-the-Globe Chain Play in NYC