Losing Kantor – 2
We rarely have any reason or ability to spatialize making do the way we did watching Losing Kantor. What felt poignant was the paradox of the apparent wish to know from that pitiable space of one’s own, sitting there next […]
Losing Kantor
Losing Kantor is an intriguing set of moments and images strung together and focused through your own cardboard set of blinders. It’ll make you think differently about theater, and about being an audience member. And it’s, strangely, not the least […]
EX-2
The impetus for EX came from grief. In the course of a year, Campbell lost his mother to Alzheimer’s and his sister to cancer. But with its dance sequences, non-linear narrative structure, and visual gags, EX isn’t maudlin or saccharine. […]
Invisible City
Although the project is called Invisible City, it encourages you to observe everything around you with a closer eye than you would otherwise. While you might be looking for some secret entrance, really what is happening is that you’re becoming […]
He Woke Up…
He Woke Up… is compelling and unusual theater, not easily forgotten. It’s performed by clever people tackling an important topic in an offbeat way.
Days and Nights
Skewed Visions are singularly aware of the intangible realities of space. The most important among these intangibilities is the simple fact that the space in which we live, through which we move, which we use, enjoy, or dislike is always […]
EX
EX felt like an x-ray machine for all my baggage…. But don’t see it to find out about me. See it to find out about yourself.
The City Itself
Skewed Visions’ The City Itself … questions the basic habits of theatre, and investigates new and viable forms of theatricality.
Black Water
City Pages got a sneak preview of Black Water, and you’re hearing it from us first: This is not a show you want to miss.The whole piece…is haunting and rather apocalyptic. The real star of the show, though, is the […]