“Red,” the Tony Award-winning play by John Logan about renowned artist Mark Rothko, will be performed as part of SecondStage theatre series at Arts Center of Coastal Carolina on Hilton Head Island ...
In one of the most notorious episodes in the history of modern art, Nelson Rockefeller ordered the destruction of a mural he had commissioned from Diego Rivera. It was supposed to adorn Rockefeller ...
You can get caught up on the art scene in the late 1950s with the next show presented by Shot in the Dark Productions. "Red" is the 2011 Tony Award-winning play about a tumultuous moment in the career ...
Jeff Casazza first came across “Red” when the play came out in 2009 and he was immediately enthralled by Mark Rothko’s character. More than 15 years later, he will be performing as Rothko in Fort ...
August 23, 2011 - Scenic artists, including Emily Frei, replicate a set designer's stylized interpretation of Mark Rothko's paintings in the paint studio of The Rep Tuesday afternoon. The Rep opens ...
LONDON (Hollywood Reporter) - Passion can be difficult to explain and harder to re-create, especially when abstract art is involved. But passionate acting and design just about make a success of John ...
This season on Great Performances comes Red which brings to life the passion of painter Mark Rothko in this six-time Tony-winning play dramatizing Rothko’s greatest challenge, creating the murals for ...
James Logan’s new play “Red” about abstract painter Mark Rothko, which has just opened on Broadway, begins with an unobstructed view of Alfred Molina’s back. Molina as Rothko, staring at his own ...
These days the artist Mark Rothko's fame rests primarily on his paintings of soft-edged rectangles of complementary and contrasting colors. In 1958, when these distinctive and evocative "color field" ...
But while Rothko had a superior mind, he was a difficult man. Thus Logan’s Rothko is erratic, moody, emotionally inaccessible. Directed by Robert Falls, Gero’s portrayal of Rothko is soulful and ...
There is a moment in Virginia Rep’s production of John Logan’s bio-drama “Red” when the audience literally watches paint dry. Over the course of 90 minutes, the two actors on stage do nothing but talk ...
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