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"Performance Space 122"
Performance Space 122 provides incomparable experiences for audiences by presenting and commissioning artists whose work challenges boundaries of live performance. PS122 is dedicated to supporting the creative risks taken by artists from diverse genres, cultures and perspectives. We are an innovative local, national and international leader in contemporary performance.
published: 24 Aug 2018
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30 Years of 122
Artists and staff from the past, present & future of Performance Space 122 enact a living portrait to celebrate 30 years of 122.
http://www.ps122.org
Music by Phillip Glass
Directed by Nick Bixby
Produced by Alex Reeves
Thanks to all participants: jack ferver, edgar oliver, jennifer miller, reggie watts, the debate society, julie atlas muz, penny arcade, NTUSA, radiohole, banana bag and bodice, young jean lee, lucy sexton, tim miller, maria hassabi, koosil-ja, peggy pettitt, temporary distortion, reggie watts, sally silvers, david leslie, tom murrin, james godwin, young jean lee, derek lloyd, lori e. seid, annie dorsen, ntusa, salley may, radiohole, vallejo gantner, alex reeves, nick bixby, lauren brown, laura nicoll, eileen goddard, winnie fung, mabou mines, cudzoo & The fag...
published: 16 Jun 2011
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Old School Benefit Highlights 2011
Highlights from the Old School Benefit at Performance Space 122. Part of 2011's RetroFutureSpective Festival.
http://www.ps122.org
published: 21 Jul 2011
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They Might Be Giants at New York's Performance Space 122 - February 6, 1988
John Flansburgh & John Linnell playing a benefit for New York's Performance Space 122, still around today at 150 1st Avenue. Videotaped 02/06/1988, 11 PM show. Expand for timestamps:
00:00 - Stage setup
00:37 - Intro by Dancenoise (Anne Iobst and Lucy Sexton)
01:56 - John & John enter
02:35 - "Nice 'n' Easy" (Frank Sinatra cover)
06:10 - "Lie Still, Little Bottle"
09:56 - "Cage & Aquarium"
11:20 - "Why Does the Sun Shine?"
14:23 - "Kiss Me, Son of God"
06/14/2020 edit: Muted a clip of "Theme from New York, New York" by Frank Sinatra during Dancenoise's intro to unblock the video. (TMBG set is unaffected.)
published: 13 Feb 2020
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Performance Space 122 Fall 08 Season Teaser
visit http://www.ps122.org to get your tickets now!
published: 18 Aug 2008
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Performance Space 122 presents "Heaven" by Morgan Thorson & LOW
Oct 25 - 30
BEST CHOREOGRAPHER 2008 - Best of the Twin Cities, Minneapolis-St.Paul City Pages
"Powerhouse" - Claudia La Rocco, The New York Times
Morgan Thorson teams with the sublime slowcore band LOW in pursuit of ecstatic and corporeal perfection in a real-time performance ritual. This reverential spectacle transfers the myth of perfection from the religious to the theatre world as a roving chorus of performers undertakes angelic choral singing and Thorson's uniquely dynamic choreography. While extreme restriction is transformed into powerful kinesthetic expression, believers and non-believers, dance-enthusiasts and live music-lovers will experience HEAVEN's acute force of attraction.
Video trailer edited by L.Gabrielle Penabaz
http://www.ps122.org/performances/heaven.htm...
published: 01 Oct 2009
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Performance Space 122 presents "The Archery Contest" by John Jahnke/Hotel Savant
Oct 2 - 18, 2009
"...one of the highlights of the fall season at Performance Space 122." - The New York Times
Downtown's enfant terrible delivers a frisky and hyper-stylized sex comedy that shoots straight into the heart of marriage in America. Behind this Technicolor Romantic Pastoral lies a glittering and scathing indictment of rules and regulations, rituals and rites of spring. A foursome and a sexton breach the boundaries of matrimonial shackles and dive headlong into a hedonistic lifestyle with complex consequences.
Featuring: Richard Toth, Hillary Spector, Carey Urban, Alexander Nifong, Jeff Worden Playwright/Director: John Jahnke; sound designer Kristin Worrall; set designer Peter Ksander; lighting designer Miranda Hardy; video designer Andrew Schneider; and costume designe...
published: 01 Oct 2009
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Performance Space 122 presents "Crime or Emergency" by Sibyl Kempson & Mike Iveson Jr.
Dec 4 - 20, 2009
"Nervy, bewitching performance" - John Del Signore, Gothamist
Two iconoclastic downtown performers threaten our Aristotelian/Stanislavskian conceptions of contemporary American theatre and identity as we safely understand it. In other words:
Mike Iveson, with his demonic arrangements of the indigenous music of their native New Jersey, joins Kempson in a rapturous and obsessive melodrama of consciousness. Together they distill this 11-person play into a desperate and harried duet (Kempson performs 10 out of 11 characters; Iveson performs the 11th and also underscores the entire evening with barely recognizable piano arrangements of early Bruce Springsteen songs.) Part cabaret fiasco, part aesthetic holocaust, their dual dueling performance pits them in a life-or-de...
published: 02 Oct 2009
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published: 14 Sep 2024
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Performance Space 122 presents "Terrible Things" by Lisa D'Amour, Katie Pearl & Emily Johnson
Dec 4 - 20, 2009
"Next time D'Amour and Pearl bring their enchanting work to town be sure to take it in." - John del Signore, The Gothamist
"The collaborative team of playwright Lisa D'Amour and director Katie Pearl make beguiling, innovative theatre pieces." - American Theater Magazine
Science Tuesday meets Oklahoma angst as Lisa D'Amour and Katie Pearl flip P.S. 122 into a low-rent IMAX and get up close and in between molecules, quarks and memories. Have you ever wondered if all those lives you've imagined yourself living are actually happening in a parallel world(s)? Terrible Things takes audiences on a T-R-I-P inside the many lives of Katie Pearl and her action-figure literary mom. Expect an in-your-body out-of-body experience shaped by Katie Pearl, three killer dancers: Emily...
published: 02 Oct 2009
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"Performance Space 122"
Performance Space 122 provides incomparable experiences for audiences by presenting and commissioning artists whose work challenges boundaries of live performan...
Performance Space 122 provides incomparable experiences for audiences by presenting and commissioning artists whose work challenges boundaries of live performance. PS122 is dedicated to supporting the creative risks taken by artists from diverse genres, cultures and perspectives. We are an innovative local, national and international leader in contemporary performance.
https://wn.com/Performance_Space_122
Performance Space 122 provides incomparable experiences for audiences by presenting and commissioning artists whose work challenges boundaries of live performance. PS122 is dedicated to supporting the creative risks taken by artists from diverse genres, cultures and perspectives. We are an innovative local, national and international leader in contemporary performance.
- published: 24 Aug 2018
- views: 19
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30 Years of 122
Artists and staff from the past, present & future of Performance Space 122 enact a living portrait to celebrate 30 years of 122.
http://www.ps122.org
Musi...
Artists and staff from the past, present & future of Performance Space 122 enact a living portrait to celebrate 30 years of 122.
http://www.ps122.org
Music by Phillip Glass
Directed by Nick Bixby
Produced by Alex Reeves
Thanks to all participants: jack ferver, edgar oliver, jennifer miller, reggie watts, the debate society, julie atlas muz, penny arcade, NTUSA, radiohole, banana bag and bodice, young jean lee, lucy sexton, tim miller, maria hassabi, koosil-ja, peggy pettitt, temporary distortion, reggie watts, sally silvers, david leslie, tom murrin, james godwin, young jean lee, derek lloyd, lori e. seid, annie dorsen, ntusa, salley may, radiohole, vallejo gantner, alex reeves, nick bixby, lauren brown, laura nicoll, eileen goddard, winnie fung, mabou mines, cudzoo & The faggettes, daniel pettrow, carmelita tropicana, tigger, bad buka, m. lamar, andrew schneider, janet clancy, lori vroegindewey.
https://wn.com/30_Years_Of_122
Artists and staff from the past, present & future of Performance Space 122 enact a living portrait to celebrate 30 years of 122.
http://www.ps122.org
Music by Phillip Glass
Directed by Nick Bixby
Produced by Alex Reeves
Thanks to all participants: jack ferver, edgar oliver, jennifer miller, reggie watts, the debate society, julie atlas muz, penny arcade, NTUSA, radiohole, banana bag and bodice, young jean lee, lucy sexton, tim miller, maria hassabi, koosil-ja, peggy pettitt, temporary distortion, reggie watts, sally silvers, david leslie, tom murrin, james godwin, young jean lee, derek lloyd, lori e. seid, annie dorsen, ntusa, salley may, radiohole, vallejo gantner, alex reeves, nick bixby, lauren brown, laura nicoll, eileen goddard, winnie fung, mabou mines, cudzoo & The faggettes, daniel pettrow, carmelita tropicana, tigger, bad buka, m. lamar, andrew schneider, janet clancy, lori vroegindewey.
- published: 16 Jun 2011
- views: 4519
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Old School Benefit Highlights 2011
Highlights from the Old School Benefit at Performance Space 122. Part of 2011's RetroFutureSpective Festival.
http://www.ps122.org
Highlights from the Old School Benefit at Performance Space 122. Part of 2011's RetroFutureSpective Festival.
http://www.ps122.org
https://wn.com/Old_School_Benefit_Highlights_2011
Highlights from the Old School Benefit at Performance Space 122. Part of 2011's RetroFutureSpective Festival.
http://www.ps122.org
- published: 21 Jul 2011
- views: 163
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They Might Be Giants at New York's Performance Space 122 - February 6, 1988
John Flansburgh & John Linnell playing a benefit for New York's Performance Space 122, still around today at 150 1st Avenue. Videotaped 02/06/1988, 11 PM show. ...
John Flansburgh & John Linnell playing a benefit for New York's Performance Space 122, still around today at 150 1st Avenue. Videotaped 02/06/1988, 11 PM show. Expand for timestamps:
00:00 - Stage setup
00:37 - Intro by Dancenoise (Anne Iobst and Lucy Sexton)
01:56 - John & John enter
02:35 - "Nice 'n' Easy" (Frank Sinatra cover)
06:10 - "Lie Still, Little Bottle"
09:56 - "Cage & Aquarium"
11:20 - "Why Does the Sun Shine?"
14:23 - "Kiss Me, Son of God"
06/14/2020 edit: Muted a clip of "Theme from New York, New York" by Frank Sinatra during Dancenoise's intro to unblock the video. (TMBG set is unaffected.)
https://wn.com/They_Might_Be_Giants_At_New_York's_Performance_Space_122_February_6,_1988
John Flansburgh & John Linnell playing a benefit for New York's Performance Space 122, still around today at 150 1st Avenue. Videotaped 02/06/1988, 11 PM show. Expand for timestamps:
00:00 - Stage setup
00:37 - Intro by Dancenoise (Anne Iobst and Lucy Sexton)
01:56 - John & John enter
02:35 - "Nice 'n' Easy" (Frank Sinatra cover)
06:10 - "Lie Still, Little Bottle"
09:56 - "Cage & Aquarium"
11:20 - "Why Does the Sun Shine?"
14:23 - "Kiss Me, Son of God"
06/14/2020 edit: Muted a clip of "Theme from New York, New York" by Frank Sinatra during Dancenoise's intro to unblock the video. (TMBG set is unaffected.)
- published: 13 Feb 2020
- views: 30872
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Performance Space 122 presents "Heaven" by Morgan Thorson & LOW
Oct 25 - 30
BEST CHOREOGRAPHER 2008 - Best of the Twin Cities, Minneapolis-St.Paul City Pages
"Powerhouse" - Claudia La Rocco, The New York Times
Morga...
Oct 25 - 30
BEST CHOREOGRAPHER 2008 - Best of the Twin Cities, Minneapolis-St.Paul City Pages
"Powerhouse" - Claudia La Rocco, The New York Times
Morgan Thorson teams with the sublime slowcore band LOW in pursuit of ecstatic and corporeal perfection in a real-time performance ritual. This reverential spectacle transfers the myth of perfection from the religious to the theatre world as a roving chorus of performers undertakes angelic choral singing and Thorson's uniquely dynamic choreography. While extreme restriction is transformed into powerful kinesthetic expression, believers and non-believers, dance-enthusiasts and live music-lovers will experience HEAVEN's acute force of attraction.
Video trailer edited by L.Gabrielle Penabaz
http://www.ps122.org/performances/heaven.html
https://wn.com/Performance_Space_122_Presents_Heaven_By_Morgan_Thorson_Low
Oct 25 - 30
BEST CHOREOGRAPHER 2008 - Best of the Twin Cities, Minneapolis-St.Paul City Pages
"Powerhouse" - Claudia La Rocco, The New York Times
Morgan Thorson teams with the sublime slowcore band LOW in pursuit of ecstatic and corporeal perfection in a real-time performance ritual. This reverential spectacle transfers the myth of perfection from the religious to the theatre world as a roving chorus of performers undertakes angelic choral singing and Thorson's uniquely dynamic choreography. While extreme restriction is transformed into powerful kinesthetic expression, believers and non-believers, dance-enthusiasts and live music-lovers will experience HEAVEN's acute force of attraction.
Video trailer edited by L.Gabrielle Penabaz
http://www.ps122.org/performances/heaven.html
- published: 01 Oct 2009
- views: 4516
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Performance Space 122 presents "The Archery Contest" by John Jahnke/Hotel Savant
Oct 2 - 18, 2009
"...one of the highlights of the fall season at Performance Space 122." - The New York Times
Downtown's enfant terrible delivers a frisky...
Oct 2 - 18, 2009
"...one of the highlights of the fall season at Performance Space 122." - The New York Times
Downtown's enfant terrible delivers a frisky and hyper-stylized sex comedy that shoots straight into the heart of marriage in America. Behind this Technicolor Romantic Pastoral lies a glittering and scathing indictment of rules and regulations, rituals and rites of spring. A foursome and a sexton breach the boundaries of matrimonial shackles and dive headlong into a hedonistic lifestyle with complex consequences.
Featuring: Richard Toth, Hillary Spector, Carey Urban, Alexander Nifong, Jeff Worden Playwright/Director: John Jahnke; sound designer Kristin Worrall; set designer Peter Ksander; lighting designer Miranda Hardy; video designer Andrew Schneider; and costume designer Carlos Soto.
Video trailer edited by L. Gabrielle Penabaz
http://www.ps122.org/performances/the_archery_contest.html
https://wn.com/Performance_Space_122_Presents_The_Archery_Contest_By_John_Jahnke_Hotel_Savant
Oct 2 - 18, 2009
"...one of the highlights of the fall season at Performance Space 122." - The New York Times
Downtown's enfant terrible delivers a frisky and hyper-stylized sex comedy that shoots straight into the heart of marriage in America. Behind this Technicolor Romantic Pastoral lies a glittering and scathing indictment of rules and regulations, rituals and rites of spring. A foursome and a sexton breach the boundaries of matrimonial shackles and dive headlong into a hedonistic lifestyle with complex consequences.
Featuring: Richard Toth, Hillary Spector, Carey Urban, Alexander Nifong, Jeff Worden Playwright/Director: John Jahnke; sound designer Kristin Worrall; set designer Peter Ksander; lighting designer Miranda Hardy; video designer Andrew Schneider; and costume designer Carlos Soto.
Video trailer edited by L. Gabrielle Penabaz
http://www.ps122.org/performances/the_archery_contest.html
- published: 01 Oct 2009
- views: 1354
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Performance Space 122 presents "Crime or Emergency" by Sibyl Kempson & Mike Iveson Jr.
Dec 4 - 20, 2009
"Nervy, bewitching performance" - John Del Signore, Gothamist
Two iconoclastic downtown performers threaten our Aristotelian/Stanislavski...
Dec 4 - 20, 2009
"Nervy, bewitching performance" - John Del Signore, Gothamist
Two iconoclastic downtown performers threaten our Aristotelian/Stanislavskian conceptions of contemporary American theatre and identity as we safely understand it. In other words:
Mike Iveson, with his demonic arrangements of the indigenous music of their native New Jersey, joins Kempson in a rapturous and obsessive melodrama of consciousness. Together they distill this 11-person play into a desperate and harried duet (Kempson performs 10 out of 11 characters; Iveson performs the 11th and also underscores the entire evening with barely recognizable piano arrangements of early Bruce Springsteen songs.) Part cabaret fiasco, part aesthetic holocaust, their dual dueling performance pits them in a life-or-death struggle for the right to devour the soul of the play.
Video trailer edited by L. Gabrielle Penabaz
http://www.ps122.org/performances/crime_or_emergency.html
https://wn.com/Performance_Space_122_Presents_Crime_Or_Emergency_By_Sibyl_Kempson_Mike_Iveson_Jr.
Dec 4 - 20, 2009
"Nervy, bewitching performance" - John Del Signore, Gothamist
Two iconoclastic downtown performers threaten our Aristotelian/Stanislavskian conceptions of contemporary American theatre and identity as we safely understand it. In other words:
Mike Iveson, with his demonic arrangements of the indigenous music of their native New Jersey, joins Kempson in a rapturous and obsessive melodrama of consciousness. Together they distill this 11-person play into a desperate and harried duet (Kempson performs 10 out of 11 characters; Iveson performs the 11th and also underscores the entire evening with barely recognizable piano arrangements of early Bruce Springsteen songs.) Part cabaret fiasco, part aesthetic holocaust, their dual dueling performance pits them in a life-or-death struggle for the right to devour the soul of the play.
Video trailer edited by L. Gabrielle Penabaz
http://www.ps122.org/performances/crime_or_emergency.html
- published: 02 Oct 2009
- views: 1416
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About HSN: Welcome to HSN. The spot with one-of-a-kind finds. And the place where you are celebrated every day for what makes you remarkable.
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- published: 14 Sep 2024
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Performance Space 122 presents "Terrible Things" by Lisa D'Amour, Katie Pearl & Emily Johnson
Dec 4 - 20, 2009
"Next time D'Amour and Pearl bring their enchanting work to town be sure to take it in." - John del Signore, The Gothamist
"The collabora...
Dec 4 - 20, 2009
"Next time D'Amour and Pearl bring their enchanting work to town be sure to take it in." - John del Signore, The Gothamist
"The collaborative team of playwright Lisa D'Amour and director Katie Pearl make beguiling, innovative theatre pieces." - American Theater Magazine
Science Tuesday meets Oklahoma angst as Lisa D'Amour and Katie Pearl flip P.S. 122 into a low-rent IMAX and get up close and in between molecules, quarks and memories. Have you ever wondered if all those lives you've imagined yourself living are actually happening in a parallel world(s)? Terrible Things takes audiences on a T-R-I-P inside the many lives of Katie Pearl and her action-figure literary mom. Expect an in-your-body out-of-body experience shaped by Katie Pearl, three killer dancers: Emily Johnson, Morgan Thorson, and Karen Sherman, two Brazilian Jiu Jitsu wrestlers, and 1000 marshmallows. Featuring the choreography of Emily Johnson.
Video trailer edited by L.Gabrielle Penabaz
http://www.ps122.org/performances/terrible_things.html
https://wn.com/Performance_Space_122_Presents_Terrible_Things_By_Lisa_D'Amour,_Katie_Pearl_Emily_Johnson
Dec 4 - 20, 2009
"Next time D'Amour and Pearl bring their enchanting work to town be sure to take it in." - John del Signore, The Gothamist
"The collaborative team of playwright Lisa D'Amour and director Katie Pearl make beguiling, innovative theatre pieces." - American Theater Magazine
Science Tuesday meets Oklahoma angst as Lisa D'Amour and Katie Pearl flip P.S. 122 into a low-rent IMAX and get up close and in between molecules, quarks and memories. Have you ever wondered if all those lives you've imagined yourself living are actually happening in a parallel world(s)? Terrible Things takes audiences on a T-R-I-P inside the many lives of Katie Pearl and her action-figure literary mom. Expect an in-your-body out-of-body experience shaped by Katie Pearl, three killer dancers: Emily Johnson, Morgan Thorson, and Karen Sherman, two Brazilian Jiu Jitsu wrestlers, and 1000 marshmallows. Featuring the choreography of Emily Johnson.
Video trailer edited by L.Gabrielle Penabaz
http://www.ps122.org/performances/terrible_things.html
- published: 02 Oct 2009
- views: 1642