In Samuel Beckett’s 1961 play Happy Days, a decidedly upbeat woman named Winnie spends Act One striving valiantly to make the best of her sticky situation: she’s irrevocably buried up to her waist in a “low mound.” True, Winnie has her reticent companion Willie for company, but she cheerily defies the barren void by holding forth for a seemingly nonexistent gathering of spectators. And Act Two finds Winnie still determined to make a go of it, despite a marked deterioration of her condition: she is now buried up to the neck. 47 years after Beckett finished it, the brutally funny and moving Happy Days is now the hot ticket at the Brooklyn Academy of Music.
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Possibly the coolest thing to do between now and July 27 is go to Deborah Warner's Angel Project, a performance installation in the Lincoln Center Festival. You show up at the Roosevelt Island tram and then you're sent on a scavenger hunt in the city.
Continue reading "Angels in New York"
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