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HARD
TIMES
With - Mark Crispin Miller
Direction - Gregory Keller
Reserve
tickets:
Tickets to Hard Times are free and are available by reservation only.
Please call our reservation hotline at 212-780-9037 x123.
Facility:
4th Street Theatre
Facility
Address:
83 East 4th Street. Located between Bowery and Second Avenue in the
East Village.
Prices:
Free
Description:
Mark Crispin Miller and directed Gregory Keller, who teamed up for 2004’s
Patriot Act: A Public Meditation, return to NYTW with a new show, Hard
Times.
Dates:
Tuesday, March 15, 7:30pm
Tuesday, March 22, 7:30pm
Tuesday, April 5, 7:30pm
Running
time:
Approximately 90 minutes
About
the artists:
Mark Crispin Miller is a professor of media studies
at New York University. His writings on film, television, propaganda,
advertising, and rock music have appeared in numerous journals and newspapers,
including The Nation and The New York Times. He has appeared as a commentator
on programs including "The Newshour" and "Frontline"
on PBS, Fox News Channel's "The O'Reilly Factor," NPR's "All
Things Considered," and "Morning Sedition" on the newly
launched Air America. In 1988, he published his first book, "Boxed
In: The Culture of TV," followed by "Seeing Through Movies,"
a collection which he edited for Pantheon Books in 1990. He is also
the author of "The Bush Dyslexicon: Observations on a National
Disorder" (Norton), and "Cruel and Unusual: Bush/Cheney's
New World Order" (also from Norton). Miller is the editor of "American
Icons," a new book series from Yale University Press, and for that
series will be authoring a volume on the Marlboro Man. Soon thereafter
he will be completing "Mad Scientists: Paranoid Delusion and the
Craft of Propaganda," a study that he has been working on for several
years. Miller earned his bachelor's degree from Northwestern University
in 1971, and earned his doctorate in English from Johns Hopkins University
in 1977. Although he specialized in Renaissance literature, Miller is
best known as a media critic. Before joining the faculty of NYU, Miller
served as director of film studies at Johns Hopkins University.
Gregory Keller directs both theatre and opera. Opera
credits include: Don Giovanni, Lulu, and Die Zauberflöte at the
Metropolitan Opera. Original productions include: L'incoronazione di
Poppea in the Barns at Wolf Trap Opera; Peter Maxwell Davies' Eight
Songs for a Mad King for Eos Orchestra performed both in New York at
the Ethical Culture Society and in East Hampton's Guild Hall; La Cenerentola
for the OK Mozart Festival; Les Contes d'Hoffmann and Luisa Miller for
Sarasota Opera. Theatre works include Mark Crispin Miller's one-man
political satire, Operation American Freedom at the Cherry Lane Theater;
the New York premiere of Jean-Claude van Italie's Ancient Boys at LaMaMa
E.T.C..; Water Over Time, a one-woman show about the life of the first
Italian physicist, Laura Bassi; David Ives' Variations on the Death
of Trotsky and The Red Address at Ensemble Studio Theater. He has received
grants for his directing projects from The Howard Gilman Foundation,
the Florence Gould Foundation, the Martha Boschen Porter Fund, and the
Drama League of New York. Mr. Keller graduated magna cum laude from
Columbia University.
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