Looking for Space

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Well, not that kind of space. Theater space.

​Thanks to the superb ​skills and extraordinary efforts of our actors, crew, producing and directing partners, and just ​splendid  friends,​ ​the last two Knowledge Working Theater shows — Genealogy & THE ORACLE — succeeded powerfully in their objectives; we sold out houses, got good reviews, showed off talent, and prepared for possible expanded productions. Feeling lucky and happy, we now move on (bravely? rashly?) to what’s next.

In the parlance of New York theater, Knowledge Workings is referred to as an ‘itinerant theater company‘; in other words, we don’t have a space of our own. We have not yet been arrested for vagrancy, but we have used living rooms, the parlor of the Ukrainian Institute, the back of a bar, and Zoom among other venues for auditions, rehearsals, and productions. Now we seek to find a theater for extended runs of Genealogy and The Oracle in the New York City area.

​That is why we turn here to ​the wisdom of crowds​ and the kindness of strangers (and those splendid friends yet again)​ for suggestions of and referrals to possible theater spaces. Genealogy with the original cast from its successful premiere at Broom Street Theater in Madison Wisconsin as directed and produced superbly by Dana Pellebon is scheduled to go up in the first weeks of January 2023. The Oracle doesn’t have a set date, but our actors and crew had signaled their desire to continue work that garnered praise for them from our audiences at the Theater for the New City last month. 

If you have an idea for a theater space, please email me tjell2010@gmail.com  by doing so, you would aid the primary cause of our group, which is to make theater live. Thanks in advance for your consideration and good luck, good health, and good times to you and yours this summer.

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