THE 7TH VOYAGE OF EGON TICHY [redux] at NYTW’s Fourth Street Theatre, Jan 4-26 as part of 2025 Under The Radar Festival | |
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NEW YORK THEATRE WORKSHOP AND LUCILLE LORTEL THEATRE PRESENT THE SINKING SHIP AND THEATER IN QUARANTINE PRODUCTION OF THE 7TH VOYAGE OF EGON TICHY (REDUX) IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE 2025 UNDER THE RADAR FESTIVAL, JANUARY 4–26, 2025 New York Theatre Workshop, in association with Lucille Lortel Theatre, is proud to present the Sinking Ship and Theater in Quarantine world premiere production of The 7th Voyage of Egon Tichy [redux] in partnership with the 2025 Under The Radar Festival. Created by director Jonathan Levin, playwright Josh Luxenberg, and performer Joshua William Gelb, this New York Times Critic's Pick production—a breakout hit of the pandemic that was hailed by Jesse Green as "some of the new medium's most imaginative work"—has been rewritten, expanded, and reconceived as a unique in-person theatrical experience. Running January 4–26, 2025 at New York Theatre Workshop's Fourth Street Theatre (83 East 4th St, Manhattan), with an opening set for Tuesday, January 7, tickets are now on sale at www.nytw.org. Trapped in a time loop, space traveler Egon Tichy faces his own worst enemy: himself. And he's multiplying. In this inventive fusion of live performance and digital sleight-of-hand, a single performer builds a cinematic sci-fi comedy in real time, transforming an 8'x4' white box into a cosmic madhouse. The acclaimed physical theater company Sinking Ship and the Obie award-winning Theater in Quarantine have reimagined their "virtuosic" (New York Times) early pandemic streaming hit The 7th Voyage of Egon Tichy as a mind-bending in-person experience—a slapstick adventure and poignant meditation on the tug-of-war between the versions of ourselves we can never escape. Based on the story by Stanislaw Lem, The 7th Voyage of Egon Tichy [redux] is created by director Jonathan Levin, playwright Josh Luxenberg, and performer Joshua William Gelb. The creative team includes Peiyi Wong (set & costume design), Marika Kent (lighting design), Jesse Garrison (video design), M. Florian Staab (original music & sound design), Jonathan Levin (props design) and Carly Levin (production manager & line producer). Twenty-one performances of The 7th Voyage of Egon Tichy [redux] will take place January 4–26, 2025 at New York Theatre Workshop's Fourth Street Theatre, located at 83 East 4th St in Manhattan. Critics are welcome as of Sunday, January 5 for a press opening on Tuesday, January 7. The running time is 50 minutes with no intermission. Performance times vary. Please see the schedule below. Tickets, priced at $30 general admission and $50 for premium reserved, can be purchased at www.nytw.org. New York Theatre Workshop's Fourth Street Theatre is accessible only by a flight of 8 exterior stairs. The 7th Voyage of Egon Tichy [redux] contains mild adult language and situations but is appropriate for audiences of all ages. Please visit https://www.nytw.org/show/7th-voyage/ for more information. Performance Schedule January 4, 6, 7, 10, 13, 15–17, 21–24 at 7pm January 5, 9, 12, 19, 26 at 5pm January 11, 18, 25 at 6pm January 11 at 2pm About the Artists Joshua William Gelb is a theater director, performer, designer, and creative technologist. During the Covid shut-down, Gelb founded the Obie and Drama League Award winning digital performance laboratory Theater in Quarantine, live-streaming dozens of visually distinctive, original projects to its YouTube channel from his closet in the East Village. Gelb has been in residence at NYU Skirball, La MaMa Experimental Theater Club, CultureHub, Theater Mitu, Abrons Arts Center, Ars Nova, UMD, Mercury Store, and is currently a HARP resident artist at HERE Arts Center, where his durational performance, [Untitled Miniature], will premiere in the spring. With Sinking Ship he directed and co-created A Hunger Artist, and has appeared in several works in progress. As a performer Gelb has also appeared regularly in Little Lord productions including Babmif*cker Kaffeehaus and Skinnamarink (NYTW Nextdoor) as well as his own production of Jazz Singer (Abrons Arts Center). Gelb received his MFA in directing at Carnegie Mellon's School of Drama where he graduated as a John Wells Fellow. www.joshuawilliamgelb.com Jonathan Levin is a theater director, performer, puppeteer, and the co-Artistic Director of Sinking Ship Productions. Recent directing/co-creation credits include Cassandra: An Agony at the J. Paul Getty Museum, and Footnote for the End of Time (with Theater in Quarantine). Jon co-created and performed A Hunger Artist at the Connelly Theater and on tour, for which he earned two Drama Desk nominations (Outstanding Solo Performance and Outstanding Puppet Design) and was awarded Summerhall's Lustrum Award for Excellence at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Additional SSP directing credits include Powerhouse at the New Ohio Theatre (NYTimes Critics Pick), Flatland, an EST/Sloan commission, Ocean at Mabou Mines Suite and There Will Come Soft Rains at FringeNYC (Excellence Award for Outstanding Direction). Jon is also a founding member of the Krumple Theatre company, with which he has co-directed and performed work throughout Norway and in NYC since 2014. As a puppeteer, Jon has collaborated and performed with Wakka Wakka on SAGA, Animal R.I.O.T. and The Immortal Jellyfish Girl. Jon is a graduate of the École Internationale de Théâtre de Jacques Lecoq and holds a BA in theater and neuroscience from Oberlin College. www.jon-levin.com. Josh Luxenberg is playwright, director, and curator. He is Sinking Ship's Co-Artistic Director and for a decade was the Director of the historic Connelly Theater in the East Village where he oversaw the revival of the iconic Off-Broadway venue. Credits with SSP include: Cassandra, an Agony (J. Paul Getty Museum), The 7th Voyage of Egon Tichy (with Theater in Quarantine, a NY Times Critics Pick for the original streaming edition), A Hunger Artist (Connelly Theater, nominated for two 2018 Drama Desk Awards, and winner of Summerhall's Lustrum Award for Excellence at the Edinburgh Fringe 2017), Powerhouse (New Ohio, O'Neill Playwrights Conference Finalist, NY Times Critics Pick). He has developed work via residency and commission at the Orchard Project, Mercury Store, LMCC, Mabou Mines, Mt. Tremper Arts, The Freight, EST/Sloan, the Getty Museum and others. Josh co-wrote The Dial, an interactive narrative augmented reality installation created by NightLight Labs (Sundance Film Festival 2019). His programming at the Connelly included Marin Ireland's Pre-Existing Condition, Kate Berlant's Kate (directed by Bo Burnham), Sasha Velour's Nightgowns: The Musical, Will Arbery's Plano (Clubbed Thumb; Drama Desk-nominated), Mandy Patinkin in Concert: Diaries 2018 (New York Theatre Workshop), The Bengson's The Lucky Ones, and more. www.josh-luxenberg.com Peiyi Wong is a Bessie Award-winning scenographer and interdisciplinary artist based in Brooklyn, NY. She designs sets, installations, and costumes for performance and film. With Sinking Ship she designed the set and costumes for A Hunger Artist, and costumes for Powerhouse and There Will Come Soft Rains. With TiQ she was the visual and costume designer for Julia Izumi's All the Different Ways Commodore Matthew Perry Could Have Died (co-produced w/ New Georges). Additional credits - set design: Public Obscenities (TFANA | Woolly Mammoth), The Whitney Album (Soho Rep, Hewes Award nomination), Weightless (WP Theater), A Good Day to Me Not to You (Waterwell), HOUSECONCERT (Object Collection), A Delicate Balance (Transport Group | NAATCO), SPEECH (Lightning Rod Special), Memoirs of a...Unicorn (NYLA, 2018 Bessie Outstanding Design) – set + costume: The Trial of the Catonsville Nine (Transport Group), MukhAgni (The Public UTR) – costume design: Namour (ARRAY feature film, Netflix). Faculty at Playwrights Horizons Theater School, NYU Tisch. MFA, CalArts. www.peiyiameliawong.com Jesse Garrison is a Los Angeles-based multimedia artist, video designer and co-founder of NightLight Labs, an interactive media studio (nightlight.io). Specializing in crafting unique systems for XR, installation and performance, he has created interactive work at new architectural projects, events and festivals around the world. His notable achievements include: The Woods, a solo interactive experience at Automata in LA, co-creating The Dial, an AR / projection mapping installation which premiered at Sundance 2019, creating projected content for The Flying Dutchman and Lohengrin at the Metropolitan Opera, leading AR development for the Builders Association's Elements of Oz and developing Hear Their There Here with Geoff Sobelle, a site-specific audio experience for St. Ann's Warehouse. M. Florian Staab is a composer and sound designer based in Brooklyn, NY. Staab was born and raised in Germany and received a BA from Oberlin College and MFA from UIUC/Krannert Center. He is an associate artist with Sinking Ship Productions and teaches at Playwrights Horizons Theater School. His designs have been heard at the Public Theater, Irish Repertory Theatre, Harlem Stage, Trinity Repertory Company, City Theatre Pittsburgh, Center Theatre Group, Mint Theater Company, Pearl Theatre Company, The Eugene O'Neill National Playwrights Conference, The Drama League, New Saloon, Chicago Opera Vanguard and The Metropolitan Museum of Art. In addition to his theater work, Staab is a recording and mixing engineer and designs sound for narrative fiction podcasts. He recently directed Bill Irwin's On Beckett / In Screen for the camera. www.florianstaab.com About Sinking Ship Productions The creative collaboration between Jonathan Levin and Josh Luxenberg, Sinking Ship Productions creates original physical, visual theater that asks "What does it mean to be a human in this world?" The work, like the answer to that simple question, is complex, absurd, existential, ephemeral, surreal, surprising, funny, poetic, and strange, grounded in emotional storytelling, the tactile familiarity of objects, and futile humor of being alive. Sinking Ship works with a core group of Associate Artists, combining physical theater, puppetry, music and movement. Productions have grappled with concepts such as the creation and destruction of the universe as imagined by science fiction writers, how a man's search for connection could ultimately lead to complete isolation, and the limits of human understanding through the search for extra dimensions of space in theoretical physics. Founded in 2008, Sinking Ship's original works include Cassandra, an Agony, a modern telling of the myth of Cassandra (commissioned by the Getty Museum in L.A.), A Hunger Artist, based on the story by Franz Kafka (premiere at Connelly Theater, 2017, nominated for Drama Desk Awards; UK premiere at Edinburgh Fringe, 2017), Powerhouse, about the idiosyncratic composer Raymond Scott (New Ohio Theatre, O'Neill Playwrights Conference Finalist; New York Times Critic's Pick), there will come soft rains, a triptych of science fiction stories (FringeNYC, extended at Barrow Street Theater, 2008). www.sinkingshipproductions.com About Theater in Quarantine Theater in Quarantine is an Obie and Drama League Award-winning digital performance laboratory. Established in response to the pandemic by director, performer, and creative technologist Joshua William Gelb, TiQ has live-streamed dozens of visually distinctive, original works to its YouTube channel, performing out of a closet in the East Village measuring only 8 sq feet. Embracing 21st century solutions to the question "what is "theatrical" TiQ has become a leading practitioner in the emerging field of live-stream digital performance. TiQ has been presented by NYUSkirball, Colgate University, The Invisible Dog, New Georges, A2SF, Theater Mitu, La Mama, CultureHub, UMD, Exponential, CulturalDC, and has been featured on NPR's All Things Considered, Japan's NHK TV, The New Yorker, been a five-time NYTimes Critic's Pick as well as one of Vulture's "Top 10 Best Theater Moments of 2020" and the Times' "Best Theater of 2021." Upcoming: UNTITLED MINIATURE, presented by HERE Arts Center this March in person and on-line at URHERE. TiQ's full archive can be found and streamed anytime on their YouTube channel. www.theaterinquarantine.com About Lucille Lortel Theatre Lucille Lortel Theatre's mission is to foster both new and established artists, increase awareness and appreciation of Off-Broadway, and uphold fair and equitable business and artistic practices in service of creating a larger, more diverse community of theatre makers and audiences. The Company builds on the legacy of its founder, Lucille Lortel (1900–1999), who was a champion of work by artists including Samuel Beckett, Caryl Churchill, Athol Fugard, Jean Genet, Adrienne Kennedy, Larry Kramer, Terrence McNally, Marsha Norman, Sam Shepard, and Wendy Wasserstein, among others. In addition to its Off Broadway theatre, which has been in continuous operation since 1955, the Company is renovating a three-story carriage house in Chelsea that will act as the Company's new headquarters and a new studio theatre committed to the development of new works. Its programs include The Alcove at the Lortel, a commissioning and development program for early and mid-career playwrights; the 121 Project, a bespoke development program for new musicals; NYC Public High School Playwriting Fellowship, Fellowships in NYC Theatre at Bennington College, the New York Emmy-Nominated Dangerous Acts: A Series Uplifting Black Writers from Our Past (in partnership with HBCUs), Lucille Lortel Awards and Playwrights' Sidewalk, Internet Off-Broadway Database (IOBDB.com), and Non-Profit Theatre Strategic and Management Services. www.lortel.org About New York Theatre Workshop New York Theatre Workshop empowers visionary theatre-makers and brings their work to adventurous audiences through productions, artist workshops, education and community engagement programs. We nurture pioneering new writers alongside powerhouse playwrights, engage inimitable genre-shaping directors, and support emerging artists in the earliest days of their careers. We've mounted over 150 productions from artists whose work has shaped our very idea of what theatre can be, including Jonathan Larson's Rent; Tony Kushner's Slavs! And Homebody/Kabul; Doug Wright's Quills; Claudia Shear's Blown Sideways Through Life and Dirty Blonde; Paul Rudnick's The Most Fabulous Story Ever Told and Valhalla; Martha Clarke's Vienna: Lusthaus; Will Power's The Seven and Fetch Clay, Make Man; Caryl Churchill's Mad Forest, Far Away, A Number and Love and Information; Jessica Blank and Erik Jensen's Aftermath; Rick Elice's Peter and the Starcatcher; Glen Hansard, Markéta Irglová and Enda Walsh's Once; David Bowie and Enda Walsh's Lazarus; Dael Orlandersmith's The Gimmick and Forever; Heidi Schreck's What the Constitution Means to Me; Jeremy O. Harris's Slave Play; Kristina Wong's Kristina Wong, Sweatshop Overlord; Aleshea Harris's On Sugarland; Stephen Sondheim and George Furth's Merrily We Roll Along, directed by Maria Friedman and choreographed by Tim Jackson; Moisés Kaufman & Amanda Gronich's Here There Are Blueberries; and eight acclaimed productions directed by Ivo van Hove. NYTW's productions have received a Pulitzer Prize, 29 Tony Awards, 2 Grammy Awards and numerous Obie, Drama Desk and Lucille Lortel Awards. NYTW is represented on Broadway with Anaïs Mitchell's Hadestown, developed with and directed by Rachel Chavkin. www.nytw.org |
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