Tom Walker, Don Quixote of the Living Theatre
Swept up first as a fan of Julian Beck and Judith Malina’s legendary experimental ensemble, he became one of its essential members.
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Swept up first as a fan of Julian Beck and Judith Malina’s legendary experimental ensemble, he became one of its essential members.
Volumes by Judith Malina and Daniel Sacks wrestle with revolutionary truths—one via poetry, the other through theory.
With Yako 440, Israel’s new show at the BRIC, accompanied by a retrospective exhibit, both mourns and celebrates his jazzbo dad, steven ben israel.
The Living Theatre cofounder embodied ‘beautiful, nonviolent anarchist revolution’ in her life and her art.
What happened in theatre history this month? We’ll tell you.
The Living Theatre in the ’80s.