AC/DC Open (and dub of Act I Edit)
This tape features segments shot for a 1974 video version of “AC/DC,” a play by Heathcote Williams satirizing the mental heath industry.
This tape features segments shot for a 1974 video version of “AC/DC,” a play by Heathcote Williams satirizing the mental heath industry.
This tape features segments shot for a 1974 video version of “AC/DC,” a play by Heathcote Williams satirizing the mental heath industry.
This tape features raw footage shot for a 1974 video version of “AC/DC,” a play by Heathcote Williams satirizing the mental heath industry.
This tape features footage from a 1972 cast party after the closing of the Organic Theater’s Chicago production of “Warp.” A few months later, the production had a brief run on Broadway at the Ambassador Theater.
This tape features footage of the preparation for the opening of the Organic Theater’s “Warp” on Broadway at the Ambassador Theater. Writer Stuart Gordon, actor Cecil O’Neal, and writer Lenny Kleinfeld (who co-wrote the play under the pseudonym Bury St. Edmund) talk about the production and the process of transitioning it from Chicago to New York.
This tape features footage from a performance and rehearsal of Tuli Kupferberg’s Revolting Theatre. The performance footage was videotaped at McGill University in Montreal on March 5, 1971, while the rehearsal excerpts were taped throughout late 1969 and early 1970. The cast was Kupferberg; his best friend and collaborator, the late Lannes Kenfield (Aka “Lanny”); Tuli’s first son, Joey Sacks; Liz Reisner; Kupferberg’s wife Sylvia Topp; and Sandra Mobray Clarke, aka “Sandy Nisson.”
A documentary following a group of actors as they perform a play about the perils of incarceration at Sing Sing Correctional Facility in New York.
0:00 A band performs several songs onstage, including a cover of “Guilty” by Randy Newman. TERRIBLE image and sound quality.