(Post and photo by August Schulenburg.) As we prepare for our 10th anniversary year, I’m thrilled to share that Flux Theatre Ensemble is now officially a 501(c)(3) organization! We want to send a special shout-out to the leadership of Heather Cohn in making this happen, along with clutch support from Friend of Flux Jerry Polner…
(Post and graphic design by Isaiah Tanenbaum.) Come on Down! Now that our finances are an Open Book, there’s no better game show for Flux than The Price is Right. We’re bidding a fond farewell to Family Feud and setting our course for long microphones, ridiculous games, and, dare we say, adventure with The Price Is Right: Guess…
(Photo by Isaiah Tanenbaum: Theatrical Photography from the 2015 Flux Retreat workshop of Marian Smouldering at the Little Pond Arts Retreat. Post by August Schulenburg.) We’re thrilled to announce the first Food:Soul staged reading of a FluxForward play, Adam Szymkowicz’s Marian Smouldering; Or, The True Tale of Robin Hood. On Monday, October 19 at TheaterLab, the doors will open at…
(Photos by Isaiah Tanenbaum: Theatrical Photography. Pictured: Holly Chou. Post by Corinna Schulenburg.) What an amazing night. On September 2, 2015, nearly 100 people crowded into Judson Memorial Church’s Assembly Hall to participate in #SpeakUp: The Street Harassment Plays. Led by Friend of Flux Shaun Fauntleroy, the evening featured seven powerful monologues about street harassment and…
It was a low-key affair for FluxWest’s second gathering at the cheery yellow castle, which meant that we could have beer. Having run up against the holiday weekend, we made the most of our time together and read through three pieces, giving feedback at the end of each one (woot for collaboration!) Pieces worked on included:…
So, hi from the left coast! Let’s start with some truths universally acknowledged: It’s super sunny out here (the Day Star is strong in this land) Angelenos are alarmingly friendly (so much eye contact!) And I miss the frak out of Flux. So, while I am living in a house which can best be described…
(Photo credit Jody Christopherson. This interview series features Shaun B. Fauntleroy in conversation with the artists of #SpeakUp. Learn more here, RSVP here, and tell the world you’re coming here.) Why did you get involved with #StandUp? I like the artists and theater involved, and it’s an important topic in a city with so many cultures that need to negotiate daily…
(Post and photo by August Schulenburg.) You may have noticed an unusual addition to this post’s title. Perhaps you’re thinking, “Well, of course Flux Sunday is in New York City, that’s where y’all are based, right?” And until today, you’d be right. Because today, Flux Sunday got bi-coastal. What what!? That’s right. While we made some…
(This interview series features Shaun B. Fauntleroy in conversations with the artists of #SpeakUp. Learn more here, RSVP here, and tell the world you’re coming here.) Why did you get involved with #StandUp? Because I am tired of accepting violence on a multi-daily basis. Street harassment is anything from pressing a groin into your hip deliberately on a crowded subway…
(This interview series features Shaun B. Fauntleroy in conversations with the artists of #SpeakUp. Learn more here, RSVP here, and tell the world you’re coming here.) Why did you get involved with #StandUp? Because you and Sol asked me! What do you want people to take away from #StandUp? I want people to realize how common harassment is…
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