Kristin Marting Won’t Be HERE Anymore
The founding artistic director of the influential New York City performance venue talks about the shows she’s loved, the changes she’s seen, and the road ahead.
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The founding artistic director of the influential New York City performance venue talks about the shows she’s loved, the changes she’s seen, and the road ahead.
Having programmed a women-led 30th anniversary season, Marting will leave the multidisciplinary performance she co-founded next June.
In the newly created position, Hunter succeeds the company’s former producing director and director of external affairs.
Designed to provide access to innovative outdoor and digital premieres, as well as archival works from the HERE vault, it will launch in November.
The influential Off-Off-Broadway is now seeking a managing director.
Halloween and the election inspire many of this week’s virtual offerings, but there’s also Brecht and Weill, Paula Vogel, and a space opera.
Two socially distanced outdoor productions will unfold in the same Brooklyn neighborhood next weekend.
The four artists will begin their residencies immediately, creating three new theatrical works.
Taylor Mac, Annie Baker, Lucas Hnath, and Dominique Morisseau are among those who’ve signed onto share material for the Trickle Up, new subscription platform that will donate to artists in need.
Visits with resident artists, archival production videos, and a cooperative online project are all part of the downtown theatre’s new virtual offerings.