by Jessica
This weekend the El pasado es un animal grotesco, the epic megafiction of Mariano Pensotti, is opening up in Seattle. Here are a few things to note about Mariano before heading to the theater:
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by Jessica
The massive truck containing the many pieces for El pasado es un animal grotesco has arrived and the great set construction has begun. In the next day something like this will be happening:
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by Jessica
The magazines have been picking Mariano as one to not miss next week.
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by Jessica
Here are some of the emails I woke up to this morning about yesterday's performances of Looking for a missing employee. And remember - there's a new show by Rabih Mroue tonight.
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by Charles
The Saturday, 8pm performance of Rabih Mroue’s Looking for a missing employee is SOLD OUT.
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by Mary
Looking for a missing employee, Rabih Mroué’s awarding winning performance/theater takes the audience into a different dimension. The experience alters the idea of traditional theater. The charisma of the detective pulls you into the maze of the world of the “missing”.
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by Mary Ann
Scanning the morning news, after experiencing Rabih Mroue's Looking for a missing employee, takes guts and perserverance. Any semblance of truth seems camouflaged and more compromised than usual. Rabih Mroue' is a master story teller who uses printed matter to, in this case, trace the disappearance of a Lebanese government employee.
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by Jessica
Here's a sampling of what's landed in my inbox after last night's performance of El Gallo!
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by Jessica
Radoslaw Rychcik and company have just rounded out their North American tour with a final stop at the excellent PuSh Festival in Vancouver BC (check out what they have going on for the remainder of the festival). Since their departure a couple more reviews have been published:
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