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A Better World with Mitchell J. Rabin - George Bartenieff & Playwright Karen Malpede: Theater on Climate Change

George Bartenieff & Playwright Karen Malpede: Theater on Climate Change

10/22/14 • 84 min

A Better World with Mitchell J. Rabin
Wednesday, October 8, 6pm EDT: This weeks guest are George Bartenieff and KarenMalpede, of the theatrical performance Extreme Whether. George Bartenieff, (Uncle) has had one of the more illustrious careers in American theater. At age 14, he made his Broadway debut in The Whole World Over, directed by Harold Clurman with Uta Hagen and Herbert Bergoff. At age 16, he was again on Broadway in Lillian Hellman’s Monsteraat, directed by the author, with Julie Harris and Emlyn Williams. He then left the United States to study at RADA and the Guildhall. Returning to New York, he starred as Peter in Edward Albee’s Zoo Story and Krapp in Samuel Beckett’s Krapp’s Last Tape, at the Cherry Lane Theatre, directed by Alan Schneider. He went on to leading roles with the most influential avant-garde theaters in New York: the Judson Poet’s Theater, The LivingTheatre, Bread and Puppet, Joseph Papp’s Public Theater, Mabou Mines. In 1970, he co-founded Theater for the New City where he acted in and produced over 400 new plays for the American theater, including premieres of major works of Sam Shepard and Maria Irene Fornes. In 1987, he starred in Us by Karen Malpede, directed by Judith Malina and won an Obie for Susatained Excellence as an Actor. He would win an Obie for Acting again for I Will Bear Witness, adapted with Malpede and directed by her. Extreme Whether marks their ninth collaboration. Karen Malpede (Playwright/Director) is author of 17 plays; she has directed premieres of nine of them. Her most recent, a post-9/11 trilogy, are: Another Life (New York, London) a surreal retelling of the U.S. torture program; Prophecy (New York, London, Berlin) about the cost of war to veterans and those who love them; Iraq: Speaking of War (New York) a docu-drama.
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Wednesday, October 8, 6pm EDT: This weeks guest are George Bartenieff and KarenMalpede, of the theatrical performance Extreme Whether. George Bartenieff, (Uncle) has had one of the more illustrious careers in American theater. At age 14, he made his Broadway debut in The Whole World Over, directed by Harold Clurman with Uta Hagen and Herbert Bergoff. At age 16, he was again on Broadway in Lillian Hellman’s Monsteraat, directed by the author, with Julie Harris and Emlyn Williams. He then left the United States to study at RADA and the Guildhall. Returning to New York, he starred as Peter in Edward Albee’s Zoo Story and Krapp in Samuel Beckett’s Krapp’s Last Tape, at the Cherry Lane Theatre, directed by Alan Schneider. He went on to leading roles with the most influential avant-garde theaters in New York: the Judson Poet’s Theater, The LivingTheatre, Bread and Puppet, Joseph Papp’s Public Theater, Mabou Mines. In 1970, he co-founded Theater for the New City where he acted in and produced over 400 new plays for the American theater, including premieres of major works of Sam Shepard and Maria Irene Fornes. In 1987, he starred in Us by Karen Malpede, directed by Judith Malina and won an Obie for Susatained Excellence as an Actor. He would win an Obie for Acting again for I Will Bear Witness, adapted with Malpede and directed by her. Extreme Whether marks their ninth collaboration. Karen Malpede (Playwright/Director) is author of 17 plays; she has directed premieres of nine of them. Her most recent, a post-9/11 trilogy, are: Another Life (New York, London) a surreal retelling of the U.S. torture program; Prophecy (New York, London, Berlin) about the cost of war to veterans and those who love them; Iraq: Speaking of War (New York) a docu-drama.

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Dr. Michael Cotton, founder of Higher Brain Living

Wednesday, October 15, 6pm EDT: Mitchell’s guest this evening is the founder of Higher Brain Living, Dr. Michael Cotton. Dr. Cotton was on last this past March when he was in NYC. Since then, Mitchell has gotten trained in this method of awakening the higher brain, has spent some good time with Michael and his illustrious trainers in Chicago this past summer as a result of Mitchell getting impassioned by what Higher Brain Living promises in engaging our higher human potential, and so this interview should be pretty interesting. Dr. Michael Cotton is bringing forward a new potential for development to people through this gentle touch technique wedded with the brilliant 4- Quadrant mapping that is foundational in Ken Wilber’s way of Integral thinking. Join Mitchell and Michael in what will be a dynamic dialogue that explores the possibilities of both the nuts and bolts of Higher Brain Living all the way to what an awakened society, what is referred to as Epoch 6, might look like. Please note that Mitchell is hosting a demonstration of Higher Brain Living Michael will be offering Thursday evening, Oct. 23 at the Tournesol Wellness Center, 26 East 36th St. (see below, and pre-register in order to attend for free).

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undefined - Helena Norberg-Hodge, Filmmaker, Author

Helena Norberg-Hodge, Filmmaker, Author

Wednesday, October 29, 6pm EDT: In the midst of these chaotic times, the voices of hope are vitally important. To discuss this, Mitchell has invited Helena Norberg-Hodge who is a speaker at the upcoming Voice of Hope one-day event at the Great Hall at Cooper Union, Saturday, Nov. 8. Other speakers from the one-day Summit may be joining in the Round Table as well. Listen on-line at www.abetterworld.tv or by phone! 602 753-1860

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