[Artaud #9: Real Time / Death Scene]
This tape documents the preparation for the joint Videopolis / Victory Gardens Theater production of “Artaud.” This tape is a continuation of a previous rehearsal of the death scene.
This tape documents the preparation for the joint Videopolis / Victory Gardens Theater production of “Artaud.” This tape is a continuation of a previous rehearsal of the death scene.
This tape documents the preparation for the joint Videopolis / Victory Gardens Theater production of “Artaud.” This tape features J. Pat Miller rehearsing the death scene.
This tape documents the preparation for the joint Videopolis / Victory Gardens Theater production of “Artaud.” Director Jim Rinnert, videomaker Anda Korsts, and another man discuss the scene with actor J. Pat Miller, and Miller rehearses.
This tape documents the preparation for the joint Videopolis / Victory Gardens Theater production of “Artaud.” In this tape, lead actor J. Pat Miller tests Artaud makeup at videomaker Anda’s Korsts’ house.
This tape documents the preparation for the joint Videopolis / Victory Gardens Theater production of “Artaud.” In this tape, lead actor J. Pat Miller tests makeup for the plague scene.
This is a partial recording of a production of “Night School” done by the Fox Trails Theatre Company in Cary, IL. It was the company’s opening production, running from June 20 to July 15, 1973. “Night School” is an early work by Nobel Prize winner Harold Pinter, written in 1960, and it is one of his lesser known plays.
Muzeeka is a play about American soldiers of the Vietnam War who have television contracts. It serves as a satire of both the war and mainstream American society. Written in 1968, it is one of the most notable of playwright John Guare’s early works. This video is part of an early production of the play at the Kingston Mines Theater in Chicago.
Muzeeka is a play about American soldiers of the Vietnam War who have television contracts. It serves as a satire of both the war and mainstream American society. Written in 1968, it is one of the most notable of playwright John Guare’s early works. This video is a rehearsal of an early production of the play at the Kingston Mines Theater in Chicago.