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Festival d’Avignon, France
"Une Belle enfant blonde" / "A young, beautiful blond girl"
Gisele Vienne and Dennis Cooper.
July 17-23 2005
French-American collaboration to be premiered during the Avignon Festival 05

Intersection of the Arts, Berkeley, CA
"The Life and Death of Pier Paolo Pasolini" by Michel Azama, directed by Elyzabeth Williamson.
August 12-28 2005
American production of a French play. At the June Havoc Theatre, New York

The Studio Theater, Washington, DC
"Hilda" by Marie Ndiaye, directed by Carey Perloff, translated by Erika Rundle
October 5-23 2005
American production of a French play.

University of California, Los Angeles, CA
"4.48 Psychose" by Sarah Kane, directed by Claude Regy, with Isabelle Huppert
October 3-9 2005
Presentation of a French production at UCLA Live Festival, UCLA Performing Arts

Asia Society, New York, NY
"Five streams" by Compagnie Faim de siècle
January 20-23 2006
French-American co-production (multimedia).

StreetSIgns Center for Literature and Performance, Chapel Hill, NC
"Portrait of Dora" by Hélène Cixous, directed by Derek Goldman,
translation by Ann Liddle
May 8-June 4 2006
American production of a French playwright

FoolsFury Theater Company, San Francisco, CA
"Angels in Devil’s Hair" by Fabrice Melquiot, directed and translated by Ben Yalom
May 18-June 25 2006
Translation and production of a French play, and residency of the author

California Institute of the Arts (CalArts) – Valencia CA
The Vinaver Project "September 11" by Michel Vinaver, directed by Robert Cantarella
Presentation of the play produced by CalArt in New York in 2006

 

Projects selected as part of
Act French : A Season of New Theater from France
July 15 - December 25, 2005

http://www.actfrench.org

Lark Theatre Company New York, NY
"Misterioso-119" by Koffi Kwahulé, translation by Chantal Bilodeau
August-October 2005
Translation and residency of a francophone playwright at the Berkshire Theater Festival (August 05) and Lark Play Development Center (fall 05)

Soho Think Tank New York, NY
The José Pliya Project, A Celebration of the Francophone African Playwright José Pliya
November 1-6 2005
Presentation of Stage Readings of plays by a Francophone playwright, production of a French play, at the Ohio Theater, New York

Laura Pels International Foundation, New York, NY
"Hilda" by Marie Ndiaye, directed by Carey Perloff, translated by Erika Rundle
November 11- December 11 2005
American production of a play by a French playwright at 59e59 Theaters

Brooklyn Academy of Music, Brooklyn, NY
"Bright Abyss" by Compagnie du Hanneton (James Thiérrée)
November 9-13 2005
Presentation of a French production at BAM

In Parentheses, Inc., New York, NY
"A.W.O.L" by Olivier Cadiot, directed by Marion Schoevaert
November 8-27 2005
American production of a play by a French playwright at 59e59 Theaters

Performance Space 122 New York, NY
"La démangeaison des ailes" by Philippe Quesnes
November 9-13 2005
Presentation of a French production at PS122

The Kitchen, New York, NY
"Big 2nd Episode" by Superamas
November 2-5 2005
Presentation of a French production at The Kitchen

Trap Door Productions, Chicago IL
"Old Clown Wanted" by Matei Visniec
November 18-December 5 2005
American production of a French play. At HERE Theater, New York

WaxFactory New York, NY
"She said…" adaptation from Marguerite Duras’s novel "Destroy, she said" by Ivan Talijancic
November 3-13 2005
Adaptation of a French play at Brooklyn Lyceum

Dance Theater Workshop
"Paradis" by Pascal Rambert
December 5-11 2005
Presentation of a French production at DTW

Act French, A Season of New Theater from France
Marketing and Communication Campaign

 

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