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ALEX TATARSKY
NOTHING DOING
In Partnership with Playwrights Horizons
Presented at Chemistry Creative
photos: Walter Wlodarczyk
“The English language is inadequate to describe their brilliance” – New York Theatre Guide
The avant-garde experimentalist performer Alex Tatarsky’s previous work has been called “thrilling and frenetic” by The New York Times and “appealingly unhinged” by Vulture. A classically trained clown, Tatarsky’s obsessions with dada glossolalia, beefy classical literature and messy entropy often manifest as riotous live freak-out sessions where the audience is implicated, tagged and released. As part of Under the Radar’s inaugural commissioning cohort, Tatarsky offers a generous peek inside their half-cracked skull, revealing a roiling cauldron laden with lofty concept and earthy funk. Performing nightly experiments to create NOTHING DOING over the course of the festival, they invite audiences into their turmoil for a conjuring of new material both literary and fleshy, possession as property ownership and as spirit channeling, unstable fictions from the self to the nation-state, baloney as nonsense and as lunch meat, plus all kinds of holistic thinking about plot holes, potholes, assholes, black holes, holes in your pocket, wormholes, glory holes, the holy and the profane.
NOTHING DOING is a commission of Under the Radar and Playwrights Horizons
Note: This work addresses adult concerns and may contain comic nudity and moments of shock. The artist invites audiences of all ages and theater experiences who are willing to play along.
SCHEDULE
Wednesday, January 8 @ 7:30pm
Thursday, January 9 @ 9:00pm
Friday, January 10 @ 9:00pm
Saturday, January 11 @ 7:00pm
Sunday, January 12 @ 5:00pm
Sunday, January 12 @ 8:00pm
Wednesday, January 15 @ 8:00pm
Thursday, January 16 @ 8:00pm
Friday, January 17 @ 9:00pm
Saturday, January 18 @ 2:00pm
Saturday, January 18 @ 5:00pm
Run time: approximately 1 hour
VENUE
Chemistry Creative
Experiential Production Studio & Venue for the Arts
301 Ten Eyck Street
Brooklyn, NY 11206
Access:
Please be advised that this location is not fully ADA compliant: the theater is entry accessible but does not offer an ADA compliant restroom.
CREDITS
Created and Performed by Alex Tatarsky
Music by Shane Riley
Scenic, Props and Costume Design by Andreea Mincic
ABOUT THE ARTISTS
A “hilarious, finely tuned absurdist” (Theatre Jones), Alex Tatarsky (they/them) makes performances in the uncomfortable zone between comedy, dance-theater, performance art and delusional streetside rant, often breaking the fourth wall and embracing humor to reveal vulnerability and humanity. Sometimes there are songs. Their live performances actively play with perceptions of narrative language and strive to be highly responsive to venue and audience. Their original solo performance pieces Americana Psychobabble, Untitled Freakout, Buttplug Gnome, Dirt Trip and Sad Boys in Harpy Land have been presented across NYC at La MaMa, MoMA PS1, The Kitchen, The Glove, The Brick, Abrons Arts Center, Gibney Dance and Playwrights Horizons. Most recently, their improvisational project MATERIAL was presented as part of the Whitney Biennial. As a curatorial fellow at the Poetry Project, Tatarsky organized a series on the poetics of rot. They are honored to have been Garden Gnome In Residence at numerous public parks including Glen Foerd and the South Philly Meadows. Along with collaborator Ming Lin, Tatarsky is one half of the roving poetic research unit Shanzhai Lyric and its fictional office offshoot the Canal Street Research Association. Personal interests include bootlegs, hellscapes and compost.
CREATION + FUNDING
This production is co-commissioned by Under the Radar and Playwrights Horizons.