"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
For this show, please provide a clip to the creative team for the
night of the performance.
150 1st Ave., Manhattan, NY
January 10 - 12
Jan 10 at 6pm;
Jan 11 at 8pm
Added performance:
Thursday, Jan 12 at 2pm
Open-ended duration, limited capacity
PS122 Passport 5 tickets for $75*
COIL Pass 10 tickets for $100**
$20, $15 (students / seniors)
Jan 11th is SOLD OUT.
Please add your name to the waitlist to be informed if tickets become available for this 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.
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Offices
67 West Street Unit 315
Brooklyn, NY 11222
Phone: 212-477-5829
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Original Design: David Mashburn and Sean Carmody
with Implementation and Consultation by: Michael Barrish
and Matt Kingston
Design Refresh: Alex Reeves