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...always been a visual person...
...times. "I know it seems odd, me watching my shows so much," he says. "But I enjoy them in a very heartfelt way." So do many theater-goers, who've become hooked on his trademark touches: classic stories boldly re-imagined, with plenty of movie references, strong veins of visual humour (in Nutcracker, now playing in Sadler's Wells, the dancing cream cake is hilariously reinvented as Rudolf Valentino), a touching sense of vulnerability (the same show has Clara in a frightening Victorian orphanage) and plenty of sex (2000's The Car Man had some very steamy things happening...
...music introduced the play. A large bronze shield on the back wall and a yellow curtain hung to the side served as the only set elements. The minimalism of the props provided well-considered contrast to the complexity of the drama. The play also made unique use of audio-visual technology, presenting the suicide of Ajax as a televised clip. The TV’s blurry, black-and-white image made the suicide scene creepier and more powerful than it would have been had it been acted out on stage...
...Visual and Environmental Sciences Visiting Professor Elisabeth Subrin, who arranged for Tracy and the Plastics to play at Harvard, first saw the band perform at New York City’s Knitting Factory two years...
...first new music I had been excited by in a really long time,” says Subrin. “It just blew my mind to see the intersection of the visual artist with a really strong feminist experimental sound...