The lyrical, freewheeling novel (or anti-novel) by Matthew Gasda about the ecstatic search for lost love amidst the spiritual depravity of bohemian Brooklyn.
The lyrical, freewheeling novel (or anti-novel) by Matthew Gasda about the ecstatic search for lost love amidst the spiritual depravity of bohemian Br...
a verb trying to find a tense yes like a tempo it's more like 9/8 than the old 4/4 today trying to transcribe this feeling of having fractured myself along the lines of
a verb trying to find a tense yes like a tempo it's more like 9/8 than the old 4/4 today trying to transcribe this feeling of having fractured myself ...
SUNY Oswego Theater Department has commissioned rising young NYC playwright Matthew Gasda to re-conceive and write a new translation/adaptation of THE BACCHAE by Euripides for the contemporary stage.
SUNY Oswego Theater Department has commissioned rising young NYC playwright Matthew Gasda to re-conceive and write a new translation/adaptation of THE...
When the sweeping force of poetry runs into the wall of one family's incommunicability, something has to give way. Or, at least, such is the premise of Denmark, an ensemble play by Matthew Gasda. Beginning with the autumnally-fading love affair of an ardent young woman and a much older writer, the play quickly reveals its deeper themes: honesty, faithfulness, the impossibility of hiding ourselves, all the ways we still try to do so as the young woman's family descends upon their beach house and discovers the relationship. No silence remains untouched, no secret can be kept guarded, as this...
When the sweeping force of poetry runs into the wall of one family's incommunicability, something has to give way. Or, at least, such is the premise o...
From the author: "Theater is uniquely alive and at-risk in every moment; or it can be -- if the elements are right. It is uniquely alive in the way that quotidian life is not necessarily alive and at-risk. It is necessary medicine. An ancient medicine. A ritual of self-realization. World literature has produced only a handful of great plays; there is far less first-rate drama than there is poetry or prose. It is a unique and absolutely challenging form: theater demands the crystallization of the way we -- whoever we are at any given point in space time- live, think, breath, feel. Ardor,...
From the author: "Theater is uniquely alive and at-risk in every moment; or it can be -- if the elements are right. It is uniquely alive in the way...