Author Archives: Martin E. Segal Theatre Center

The Unparalleled Magic of City and Stage

written by Rami G. Khouri NEW YORK—Many significant things related to the Middle East and its relations with Western societies happened on Monday of this week, some more significant than […]

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Anita Rákóczy On “Theatre as Civic Response: Hungary’s Árpád Schilling (Krétakör) and Critic Andrea Tompa ”, 3/07/2012

On March 7, the Martin E. Segal Theatre Centre hosted a Hungarian event, Theatre as Civic Response, by inviting the renowned Hungarian independent theater maker and director Árpád Schilling, and […]

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Joe Heissan On “Celebrating Daniel Gerould’s Quick Change”, 3/14/2011

The Segal Center’s celebration of Prof. Daniel Gerould’s Quick Change:  Theatre Essays & Translations proved to be a justifiably crowded event.   If you didn’t reserve tickets in advance, chances are you […]

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Prepare to Get Made

This is the true story of forty performing artists, picked to live in a house…OK, not exactly. But if the idea of a behind-the-scenes look at the “challenging and eclectic […]

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dressing room discourse

Authored by Visnja Rogosic, Fulbright Visiting Scholar The dressing room conversation with Morgan von Prelle Pecelli, the co-curator of Prelude 10 – on the spectator-performer, individual-community, scholar-practitioner and past-present relations. […]

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Prelude past & present

Authored by: Visnja Rogosic, Fulbright Visiting Scholar What follows is a sequence of short excerpts from an equally short conversation with the Segal Center’s Executive Director & Director of Programs, […]

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and the Festival after-party spot is…

a lovely place called the archive bar! this place is a gem (amidst an otherwise lackluster selection of loud midtown bars which somehow all seem to be either karaoke, Irish […]

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Help make Prelude.10 happen!

We are looking for a few outstanding souls to help us out during the three festival days. What do we need? Dependability, elbow grease and a fun attitude What do […]

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Prelude 2010 is coming

We are excited to finalize program details and get ready to launch our new Prelude10 website soon!

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The Lowdown on “Highbrow/Lowdown”

Tuesday night’s colloquium on David Savran’s new book was simply a gas–as a jazzman might say.  Upon walking into the Segal Theatre we were greeted by William McNally’s live piano […]

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