'Donka: A Letter to Chekhov' Is Silly and Childish and Brilliant
“Donka,” a polyglot European company’s take on Chekhov at Brooklyn Academy of Music, is a fun, surprisingly vital all-ages circus show with a tenuous connection to Russian drama.
'Donka: A Letter to Chekhov' Is Silly and Childish and Brilliant
“Donka,” a polyglot European company’s take on Chekhov at Brooklyn Academy of Music, is a fun, surprisingly vital all-ages circus show with a tenuous connection to Russian drama.
'House/Divided' Addresses America in the Great Recession
“House/Divided,” at BAM from the Builders Association, is a politically potent reflection of America’s identity crisis after the Great Recession that’s smart, alive, and haunting.
'Where (we) Live' Creates a Transporting Theatrical Soundscape
In “Where (we) Live,” at BAM, the performers of Sō Percussion meditate on the idea of home while inviting artisans from other disciplines to create in the space at each performance.
BAM Names New Director of BAMcinématek
The Brooklyn Academy of Music has promoted Gabriele Caroti to the new position of director of BAMcinématek.