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1 History  





2 Productions  



2.1  Awards  







3 Company members  



3.1  Ellen Maddow  





3.2  Tina Shepard  





3.3  Paul Zimet  





3.4  Creative process  





3.5  The Performance Lab  







4 See also  





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The Talking Band
Formation1974; 50 years ago (1974)
TypeOff-Off-Broadway company
PurposeExperimental theatre
Location
AffiliationsResident company of the La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club

The Talking Band is an American Off-Off-Broadway theatre company specializing in experimental theatre, based in New York City.

The company consists of three core artists: artistic director Paul Zimet; actor, writer and composer Ellen Maddow, and actor and director Tina Shepard. The Talking Band has collaborated with numerous performers and artists including: Taylor Mac, Louise Smith, Marcus Gardley, and Lizzie Olesker.

History[edit]

The group was founded in 1974 by Ellen Maddow, Tina Shepard and Paul Zimet. It has roots The Open Theatre, where Maddow, Shepard and Zimet worked as core company members. Director, actor and writer Joseph Chaikin founded the Open Theatre. After Chaikin disbanded The Open Theatre in 1973, Maddow, Shepard and Zimet founded a new theatre company, The Talking Band.[1]

The group is a resident company at La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club,[2] where it has produced and performed many of its plays. The group's first production at La MaMa was Pedro Paramo in 1979.

It has also performed at many of New York City's off-off Broadway theater venues, including, Performance Space 122, Theatre for the New City, Dance Theater Workshop and Dixon Place.

The group has also performed internationally, including The RoundhouseinLondon, England; The American Center in Paris, France; The Music GalleryinToronto, Canada; The Kovcheg Theater in Moscow, Russia; Teatro La Batuta in Santiago, Chile; and the National Theatre BucharestinBucharest, Romania.[3]

Productions[edit]

Its first production was The Kalevala, based on the Kalevala, a 19th-century work of Karelian and Finnish epic poetry compiled by Elias Lönnrot,[4] featuring music by Elizabeth Swados.

The Talking Band's productions have evolved, incorporating poetry, dialog, and multi-media elements, alongside music and choreographed movement. The group's pieces have focused on a wide range of subjects, from the struggles of being a housewife to Christianity and nuclear disarmament.

Critics have described the productions as creative and innovative, and American Theatre referred to it as "one of the most exceptional but unsung theatre companies in the country".[5]

Notable productions include:[6]

  • The Kalevala (1975)
  • Worksong (1977)
  • Pedro Paramo (1979)
  • Hot Lunch Apostles (1983)
  • Betty and the Blenders (1987)
  • The Three Lives of Lucie Cabrol (1987)
  • No Plays No Poetry (1988)
  • Party Time (1996)
  • Black Milk Quartet (1998)
  • Bitterroot (2001)
  • Star Messengers (2000)
  • Painted Snake in a Painted Chair (2003)
  • Delicious Rivers (2006, co-written with mathematician Marjorie Senechal)[7]
  • Panic! Euphoria! Blackout (2010), Imminence (2008)
  • The Walk Across America for Mother Earth (2011)
  • Awards[edit]

    The Talking Band has received 15 Obie Awards, 13 of which were awarded for producing Painted Snake in a Painted Chair.

    Company members[edit]

    Founding members Maddow, Shepard and Zimet remain as core company members.

    Ellen Maddow[edit]

    Maddow has written, composed, and performed most of the group's works. She has written plays including Panic! Euphoria! Blackout, Flip Side, Delicious Rivers, and Painted Snake in a Painted Chair.

    Tina Shepard[edit]

    Shepard is an actor and teacher at New York University. She has performed in most of the group's productions and worked with several other companies and artists including Chaikin, Anne Bogart, Target Margin and Buran Theatre. Shows Shepard have contributed to include The Serpent , Terminal, Nightwalk, Electra, The Seagull, Tourists and Refugees, and Trespassing. Shepard has taught acting, directing, voice and movement at Princeton University, Williams College, Smith College and NYU's Experimental Theatre Wing.

    Paul Zimet[edit]

    Zimet is a writer, director and actor, and serves as the group's artistic director. He has directed over thirty-five original works for the company, including New Islands Archipelago, Imminence, Belize, The Parrot, Star Messengers. He received an Obie Award for directing Painted Snake in a Painted Chair.

    Creative process[edit]

    The Talking Band uses a collaborative creative process that incorporates artists' approaches and aesthetics in various media and arts fields. Throughout the group's history, it has collaborated with artists from multiple fields, including composers Elizabeth Swados, Peter Gordon and "Blue" Gene Tyranny; designers Julie Taymor, Theodora Skipitares, Janie Geiser, and Nic Ularu; writer and performance artist Taylor Mac; and magician Peter Samelson.

    The Performance Lab[edit]

    In 1996, the group created The Performance Lab, establishing a more formal structure for their collaborative development process. Since 1996, the group has produced seventeen shows through The Performance Lab.

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Russell, Donn. Avant Guardian: 1965–1990 – A Theater Foundation Director's 25 Years Off Broadway. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: Dorrance Publishing Co. OCLC 39192810.
  • ^ La MaMa Staff & Board. La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club.
  • ^ Talking Band Timeline. The Talking Band.
  • ^ Asplund, Anneli; Mettom, Sirkka-Liisa (October 2000). "Kalevala: The Finnish National Epic". Retrieved August 15, 2010.
  • ^ (October 2008). "Falling Light". American Theatre.
  • ^ Talking Band Production List. The Talking Band.
  • ^ Midgette, Anne (January 24, 2006), "Theatre Review, Delicious Rivers: A Post Office With Attitude", The New York Times

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=The_Talking_Band&oldid=1227588286"

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