(The word cloud above was created by those who attended the sneak preview of Our Options Have Changed.) Thank you to everyone who attended our sneak preview of Our Options Have Changed on Sunday the 19th! You can learn more about the preview here, and more about the upcoming immersive phone experience here. Can’t wait for the…
On Sunday, December 19th, from 8-9pm ET, Flux will provide a special, interactive sneak preview of our new project, on Zoom! When it officially launches, Our Options Have Changed will be an immersive audio experience on your phone. Join us on Zoom to experience a taste it before anyone else! RSVP HERE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Rachael Hip-Flores, rachael@fluxtheatre.org Flux Theatre Ensemble presents the World Premiere of Our Options Have Changed an interactive audio experience on your phone lead artists: Corey Allen, Emily Hartford, and Will Lowry with additional direction from: Heather Cohn and Lori Elizabeth Parquet sound design: Renee Yeong programmer: Taylor C Jensen…
Core Work in the Time of Corona: Dispatch 1 (3.17.20) Image: The suddenly ubiquitous Zoom screenshot 🙂 Post by Emily Hartford WHO: Corey Allen, Alex Chester-Banks, Omi Ford, HJ Farr, Emily Hartford, Rachael Hip-Flores, Ned Massey, Alisha Spielmann, Isaiah Tanenbaum, Jason Tseng, Justin Woo WHAT: Reading the extended ‘living room’ scene that forms the core…
Post and photo by Emily Hartford. Photo of Christine’s direction of Salma’s “The November Monologues” from Revolution/Train WHO: Leila Buck (video chat), HJ Farr, Leila Ghaznavi, Emily Hartford, Kitty Lindsay, Rocio Mendez, Jason Tseng, Christine Zagrobelny, Salma Zohdi WHAT: Reading and discussion of Jason Tseng’s play Asynchronous, a planet-hopping sci-fi play; sharing and conversation from…
(post and iphone photos by Isaiah Tanenbaum) (What is Flux Sunday?) It was lovely to return to The Loisaida Center for the second Flux Sunday of our residency there! While Gus and Heather took Mercena back to Forest Hills, I was left in charge with a terminal case of post-rehearsal brain. Thanks to all our participants for keeping things bouncing…
(Post and photos by August Schulenburg.) (What is Flux Sunday?) After a great rehearsal of Once Upon A Bride There Was A Forest, we sat round the table to read some plays, and though we always prefer to stage them, these reads managed to pretty lively anyway, with Sid Vicious, musicals, and orgasmic disco fractals livening…
(Photos and post by Rachael Hip-Flores. Pictured: Ken Glickfeld, Adriana Jones) (What is Flux Sunday?) We came, we saw, we organized the living shit out of that space, and now we had our inaugural use of the new rehearsal space at Bad Sandy Productions! And what an incredible Flux Sunday it was! In the space…
A nice review from Jason Tseng at Bilerico, a cool LGBTQ group blog. Highlights with pics below! ************************************ Johnna Adams’ epic three-part work The Angel Eaters Trilogy follows the heartbreaking, complex, and chilling story of a family bloodline, cursed with the ability to raise the dead, with horrific consequences. While at face value, the synopsis…
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