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Theater to Stream: Festivals, Festivals, Festivals
The Under the Radar, Prototype and Exponential festivals are ready to open our minds with experimental work, even if their doors are shut.
Alexi Murdoch in “Wide Slumber for Lepidopterists,” part of the Prototype Festival.Credit.Pierre-Alain Giraud
Set dates for previews, openings and closings. Fall and spring seasons. Heck: turning up somewhere on time!
Until the pandemic occurred in 2020, many of us perhaps did not realize how much theater relies on appointments. Now that most of them have vanished, with theater and time itself becoming somewhat amorphous, it’s comforting to see that the January festivals are still happening.
Can a set of wooden speakers bring concerts to you now?
Geoff Edgers, The Washington Post
Dec. 30, 2020
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1of5Multi-instrumentalist Edward Larry Gordon, known by his stage name Laraaji, plays Peruvian cacho seed pods in his music room inside his Harlem apartment on Dec. 10.Photo for The Washington Post by Melissa Bunni ElianShow MoreShow Less
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4of5Edward Larry Gordon plays chimes in his music room.Photo for The Washington Post by Melissa Bunni ElianShow MoreShow Less
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In September, Norman Whiteside, a cult hero whose funk creations have been sampled by everyone from Frank Ocean to Kanye, sat down at a keyboard in his living room and played a gig.