
"Mr. Tate, 32, a graduate of the University of California, San Diego, who has his own theater producing and marketing company, tatetheatrics.com, wanted a 'regular kind of walk-up building,' rather than a fancy high-rise."
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Lafrance created The Rapture Series as performances staged on the exterior surface of Gehry buildings while featuring dancers travelling across the roofs and walls using custom rigging systems and video mapping projections to reveal the dynamics of the architecture's curves in motion. The series will travel to ten Gehry designs around the world over the next five years, including buildings in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Toronto, Spain, Germany and the United Arab Emirates
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"I called this enthralling show the best new American musical since “Spring Awakening.” It told the story of Max, based on the German artist Max Beckmann, and three other interconnected people, beginning in pre-WWI Berlin and ending on Central Park West in the 1950s. Jim Bauer’s eclectic score was lush and memorable, as was Will Pomerantz’s ingenious production at Second Stage"
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"The Blue Flower...it’s a steamer-trunk-full of worthy, often wondrous experimentation — and maybe a prospectus for a new language of musical theater."
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"An adventurous, one-of-a-kind and perhaps unforgettable affair….a musical theater piece as rare and provocative as a blue flower."
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