Unknown Neighbours
Nominated for Green Room Award 2018
A collaboration between Melbourne based Ranters Theatre Company and South Korean Creative VaQi.
Directors: Adriano Cortese and Kyung-Sung Lee.
Created in collaboration with the ensemble/performers
Performed:
2017 Ansan Festival, South Korea
2018 Festival of Live Art, Melbourne
The work is a site-specific performance that responds to place and space.
In Korea, we made the work for the Ansan Festival (2017) using the whole precinct in and around the Ansan Arts Centre.
We then made the work in collaboration with Theatre Works, St Kilda as part of Festival of Live Arts (2018) We created new material in response to the place - St Kilda - a very residential suburb. Audiences were split up and allocated one of four houses - mine being one of them!
A collaboration between Melbourne based Ranters Theatre Company and South Korean Creative VaQi.
Directors: Adriano Cortese and Kyung-Sung Lee.
Created in collaboration with the ensemble/performers
Performed:
2017 Ansan Festival, South Korea
2018 Festival of Live Art, Melbourne
The work is a site-specific performance that responds to place and space.
In Korea, we made the work for the Ansan Festival (2017) using the whole precinct in and around the Ansan Arts Centre.
We then made the work in collaboration with Theatre Works, St Kilda as part of Festival of Live Arts (2018) We created new material in response to the place - St Kilda - a very residential suburb. Audiences were split up and allocated one of four houses - mine being one of them!
Imagining O
Conceived by Richard Schechner
Directed by Richard Schechner and Benjamin Mosse
Choreography and Movement Direction by Roanna Mitchell
Devised in collaboration with the ensemble
Environments by Chris Muller
Costumes by Oana Botez
Films and Photographs by Matt Bockelman
Additional Films by Jake Juba
Produced by east coast artists
Performed:
2014 Peak Performances at the Alexander Kasser Theatre, NJ, US.
Imagining O — part theatre, part dance, part installation art — investigates sexuality and artistry, abjection and power, as imagined by Shakespeare’s Ophelia, O from Pauline Reage’s Story of O, and the ensemble.
Press:
NEW YORK TIMES
STAR LEDGER, NJ
Richard Schechner on Imagining O in 2014: New York Times
Directed by Richard Schechner and Benjamin Mosse
Choreography and Movement Direction by Roanna Mitchell
Devised in collaboration with the ensemble
Environments by Chris Muller
Costumes by Oana Botez
Films and Photographs by Matt Bockelman
Additional Films by Jake Juba
Produced by east coast artists
Performed:
2014 Peak Performances at the Alexander Kasser Theatre, NJ, US.
Imagining O — part theatre, part dance, part installation art — investigates sexuality and artistry, abjection and power, as imagined by Shakespeare’s Ophelia, O from Pauline Reage’s Story of O, and the ensemble.
Press:
NEW YORK TIMES
STAR LEDGER, NJ
Richard Schechner on Imagining O in 2014: New York Times