
The Living Theatre has signed a 10-year lease on the 3500 sq. ft.
basement of a new residential building under construction at 21
Clinton Street, between Houston and Stanton Streets on New York's
Lower East Side. The company expects to move into the completed space
in early 2007. Plans are to open the new Living Theatre with a
production of The Brig by Kenneth H. Brown, first presented at The
Living Theatre at 14th St. and Sixth Avenue in 1963.
The Clinton Street theater will be the company's first permanent home
since the closing of The Living Theatre on Third Street at Avenue C in
1993. The decision to return to the Lower East Side reflects the
company's continuing faith in the neighborhood as a vibrant center
where the needs of the city's poorer people confront the ideas of the
experimenters in art and social organization who have settled in the
area. The presence of newly-arrived upscale shops and venues only
underlines the political contradictions which bristle through the
crowded, narrow streets
The Brig, written by a veteran who survived incarceration in a U.S.
Marine Corps Brig during the 1950's, is a chilling portrait of the
brutality of military prisons. The original production was the winner
of the OBIE Award for the Best Play of 1963 and Jonas Mekas'
extrarodinary film of the production, The Brig, won the Leone D'Oro
for Best Documentary at the Venice Film Festival the following year.
The play had great impact in New York and then toured extensively in
Europe until 1967.
The prominence of U.S. Military Prisons in various locations around
the world at the beginning of the 21st century gives new relevance to
this play. The perverse logic behind the treatment of prisoners
within the martial system is made stunningly clear in Brown's play,
which was the first production staged by The Living Theatre after
director Judith Malina read M.C. Richard's as-yet-unpublished English
translation of The Theater and its Double by Antonin Artaud, whose
radical approach to articulating a theatrical relationship between
cruelty and transcendence transformed The Brig into a physical
experience of pain and release unlike any conventional drama.
Plans are developing for a repertory program as well as musical,
dance, poetry and political events. Watch for coming announcements of
the projects due to flower at our new home. We look forward to seeing
you there.
Judith Malina &
Hanon Reznikov at the new Living Theatre
21 Clinton Street, New York