Post and pathetic iPhone photos by August Schulenburg. (What is Flux Sunday?) One of the great challenges and joys of Flux Sundays is trying to direct a subtle scene about desire and political machinations whilst an imaginary laser battle on a space ship is being rehearsed ten feet away! Playwrights: Johnna Adams, Nat Cassidy, Lauren…
(Photo: Isaiah Tanenbaum. Pictured: Becky Byers, Sol Marina Crepso, Rachael Hip-Flores, Heather Cohn) Our 8th Have Another: The Retreat Harvest was not only a blast (and by the end, a blur), but a welcome reminder of those halcyon days at Little Pond. Thanks to our wonderful artists for sharing their time and talent, and for…
(Photo: Isaiah Tanenbaum. Pictured: Jodi Witherell, Kia Rogers, Becky Byers, Marnie Schulenburg.) Flux is returning from our annual retreat at Little Pond, and we want to share the delicious new play crop with you! Learn more about our 7th annual retreat here. Doors open at 7:30pm, scenes begin at 8:00 FREE!!! Featured scenes from: SKINLESS,…
Photo by Isaiah Tanenbaum from the 6th Annual Flux Retreat. Post by August Schulenburg. It scarcely seems possible that in a few days we’ll be returning to the Little Pond Arts Retreat for our 7th annual retreat. It feels like only last year that the rain was falling during the last scene of Perse; heck,…
Join us Monday, April 9: 7:15 doors open, 7:30 plays begin, location Bruce Mitchell Room, ART/NY, 520 8th Avenue, between 36th and 37th Street, 3rd floor as our exploratory reading series, ForePlay: Human 2.0, continues! Playwrights: Sol Crespo (Hey Girl – REALITY), Aja Houston (Salvation – LOVE), Jeff Lewonczyk (Shit The Future Says – HUMOR),…
(What is Flux Sunday?) If the previous Sunday was the Flux of the actors, this Sunday was the Flux of the playwrights – as many strong pages as we’ve seen in a long time, and despite my best attempts, we simply could not stage them all. Playwrights: Johnna Adams (The Anguisher), Fengar Gael (The Cat…
(What is Flux Sunday?) Our first Flux Sunday back from the retreat had a smaller turn out, but that allowed us to do an exciting thing. We staged and shared four plays: two in the first hour and a half, and two in the second. This led to a bunch of rushed choices, but all…
(Photo by Isaiah Tanenbaum. Pictured: Mike Mihm and surprise cameo artist Jane Lincoln Taylor) It was good to have another Have Another! In spite of the holiday and cold weather, we had a big warm house to share scenes from Ever Ever, Sacrifice, and Denny and Lila. To learn more about the artists and scenes…
“We can try, we can try to re-write some of the moments, make the history different – the story different. Change the story. That’s the only hope cause it’s all rooted in there. All the hate and the power and the lack of care and the blindness – it’s all in the stories that we’re…
When we choose seasons, we pay special attention to the ways the plays speak to each other. But when choosing scenes for Have Another, we focus more on who the playwrights are, and which Flux Sunday scenes struck the strongest chords. But while hosting the rehearsals for Have Another #5 this weekend, I noticed an…
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