OPENTHEATRE/DC      Washington's Laboratory Theatre since 1988
Rumi's MATHNAVI
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Open Theatre/DC is a laboratory company, which in the past has developed one project per year: original works, adaptations of classics, premieres of challening international plays: employing unique approaches to physical theatre, music theatre, and dance theatre.  It explores the full register of possibilities on the stage: from artistic anarchy to works  of high stylization.  There is no one form, no one way to act, no one method of creating a work for the stage, accorting to the OT approach.   In 2003-2004 Open Theatre will be putting on its first "season," partly in residence at the newly revived Takoma Theatre.

Open Theatre has existed in various incarnations, indicated by the names of other collaborating theatre companies coming after its final slash (/) mark: for example OPEN THEATRE/C.I.T.E. (The Center for International Theatre Exchange at the Department of Performing Arts, American University), or OPEN THEATRE/TUTA (The Utopian Theatre Asylum, our long-time collaborators now in Chicago.)  This pays homage to our collaborators, who can be found in the ensuing pages and links.

Open Theatre, a brief history (From the TUTA website).  

LINK 1 for photos and synopses of productions.

LINK 2 for information on productions as OPEN THEATRE/TUTA    
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A TIME LINE OF PROJECTS AND PRODUCTIONS

THE STRINDBERG FESTIVAL (1988)
      PARIAH/SIMOOM/THE STRONGER
(with Source Theatre)
      THE GOST SONATA
(with Metro Stage)
      CARL XII
(with The Shakespeare Theatre, concert reading)

PARABOLA  (Tales of the Wise and the Idiots)
Joe Martin/Anne Bassen, 
      1990.

THE RECEIVER by Joe Martin 1991

NIGHT TALK WITH A MAN DESPISED
by Friedrich Durrenmatt,
     (World English language premiere, 1991)

ANATOLE'S LOVER by Joe Martin 1991

WOYZECK by Georg Buchner, 1993

The Match Girl's SNOW QUEEN (After HC Andersen) 1994.
      Forthcoming revival production, 2004 season.

THE WEDDING/THE CHALK CROSS/ THE BEGGAR: Three plays by
      Brecht, 19
97.

QUARTET by Heiner Muller, 1998 & 1999, tour. (Best Direction and Best
      Design nominations, the Helen Hayes Awards
.)

Rumi's MATHNAVI, the concert readings, 1999 & 2000. LaMaMa ETC
       Main Stage, 2001  

A DREAM PLAY by August Strindberg, Fall 2003.
       Open Theatre & Takoma Theatre Arts Projec
t.(With the
       collaboration of the Embassy of Sweden and theEmbassy of India.
)
Collaborating artists:
John Antone, Artist & designer
Raine Bode, Director (See La MaMa ETC)
Beth Davis, Choreographer
Edith di Bartolo, Musician
Natasha Djuikic, Costume and Set Designer (TUTA)           

Zeljko Djukic, Director (See TUTA
)
Laurence Fingerhut, Composer
Sinclair Hamilton, Sculptor
Anna Larson, Composer
Lisa Lias, Actor, Artistic Associate

Joe Martin, Artistic Director
Milan Palec, Scenographer (Czech Republic)
Genia Salazar, Designer
Shubha Shankaran (Musician, composer)
Brian Silver (Musician, composer)
Mike Stepowany, Set designer
Prosser Sterling, Performance Artist, Movement Coach
Christel Stevens, Chroeographer, Artistic Associate
Brandon Welch, Actor, performance artist
Steve Wilhite, Actor
Open Theatre/DC Presents  Rumi's MATHNAVI
Contact us at opentheatredc@yahoo.com
 
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