David Levine (NY, Berlin)
ANGER AT THE MOVIES (World Premiere)

“Enraging, engaging.. Levine [is] a savvy rascal who makes theater pieces that bleed into Conceptual art”
- Time Out

A follow up to Levine’s acclaimed Venice Saved: A Seminar, this seminar masquerading as theatre masquerading as film screening asks the audience, “Why is it so frustrating to see your profession represented on film?” You provide a YouTube clip, we provide the spectacle.

Collaborators for ANGER AT THE MOVIES:

Rob Cohen, Lawyer (Partner at Kirkland & Ellis, LLP)

Cate Schappert, Photographer

Gideon Lewis-Kraus, Writer

Jo Walker, Architectural Designer

Kyoung H. Park, Playwright
Christianna Nelson, Actor


Created in part at the Arts Collaboration Lab, a partnership between Columbia University School of the Arts and Performance Space 122 in July 2011.

Presented as part of the
7th Annual COIL Festival
Mabou Mines

January 10 – 12, 2012

For this show, please provide a clip to the creative team for the
night of the performance.

You can either:
1) bring a physical DVD with chapter/timecode noted to the night of
the performance
2) find a clip online and copy/paste the url into an email, sent to
angeratthemovies@ps122.org by 12pm the day of performance. If you
can’t find a clip, we suggest looking on youtube, movieclips.com, or
vimeo

3) Upload a digital version of a clip to your favorite cloud storage
site (i.e. dropbox or yousendit). Copy and paste the url and send to
angeratthemovies@ps122.org

4) Bring a clip with you on a flash drive.

If you can’t find a clip that (mis)represents your profession, you’re
welcome to bring clips depicting, inaccurately, a hobby, location,
activity or state of mind you’re familiar with.

If you can only find clips that depict your profession extraordinarily
well, feel free to bring that.