234 W 42nd St
New York, NY 10036
Start:
Jan 8, 2014
End:
Jan 22, 2014
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Jay Scheib
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The Disinherited was a new live cinema performance adaptation of Anton Chekhov's first full-length play, Platonov, chronicling an emotionally bankrupt society of anti-heroes who are, less heroically, losing their loves, homes and perhaps even their humanity. For this performance, while Director Jay Scheib filmed the live theater performance from the stage at The Kitchen, the film was edited in real time and simulcast to AMC Empire 25. In an unprecedented experiment, the performance was simultaneously realized as both a live play and a feature film, having its debut in Times Square for three showings only.Scheib calls Platonov "a play about young men and women who could have just gone to bed and continued along in their semi-prosperous yet semi-boring lives, even happily, but instead stayed up, got more drunk and chose a destruction they know somehow was coming anyway." Rather than shooting from the back of the theater at The Kitchen, Scheib operated cameras on stage, visible to the audience. "This is a live cinema performance that became a live film. Who doesn't want life to leap from the screen and who doesn't want reality to actually unfold on the stage? Who doesn't want to actually be there? This is not reality television; we rehearsed. Over two months we rehearsed. And so it goes. This is live cinema."A Jay Scheib & Co. Production produced by ArKtype/Thomas O. KriegsmannStarring Tony Torn, Sarita Choudhury, Rosalie Lowe, Mikéah Ernest Jennings, Jon Morris, Virginia Newcomb, Ayesha Jordan, Laine RettmerVideo Design and Live Edit by Josh HiggasonStage Design by Caleb WertenbakerLighting Design by Amith ChandrashakerSound Design by Anouschka TrockerCostumes by Alba ClementeStage Manager - Susan WilsonAssociate Director - Laine RettmerAssistant Director - Tara Ahmadinejad#DisinheritedTSq
The Disinherited was a new live cinema performance adaptation of Anton Chekhov's first full-length play, Platonov, chronicling an emotionally bankrupt society of anti-heroes who are, less heroically, losing their loves, homes and perhaps even their humanity. For this performance, while Director Jay Scheib filmed the live theater performance from the stage at The Kitchen, the film was edited in real time and simulcast to AMC Empire 25. In an unprecedented experiment, the performance was simultaneously realized as both a live play and a feature film, having its debut in Times Square for three showings only.Scheib calls Platonov "a play about young men and women who could have just gone to bed and continued along in their semi-prosperous yet semi-boring lives, even happily, but instead stayed up, got more drunk and chose a destruction they know somehow was coming anyway." Rather than shooting from the back of the theater at The Kitchen, Scheib operated cameras on stage, visible to the audience. "This is a live cinema performance that became a live film. Who doesn't want life to leap from the screen and who doesn't want reality to actually unfold on the stage? Who doesn't want to actually be there? This is not reality television; we rehearsed. Over two months we rehearsed. And so it goes. This is live cinema."A Jay Scheib & Co. Production produced by ArKtype/Thomas O. KriegsmannStarring Tony Torn, Sarita Choudhury, Rosalie Lowe, Mikéah Ernest Jennings, Jon Morris, Virginia Newcomb, Ayesha Jordan, Laine RettmerVideo Design and Live Edit by Josh HiggasonStage Design by Caleb WertenbakerLighting Design by Amith ChandrashakerSound Design by Anouschka TrockerCostumes by Alba ClementeStage Manager - Susan WilsonAssociate Director - Laine RettmerAssistant Director - Tara Ahmadinejad#DisinheritedTSq
Support for The Path: A Meditation of Lines is provided in part by Morgan Stanley, the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature, public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council, and additional in-kind support from the Times Square Edition Hotel.
234 W 42nd St
New York, NY 10036