The Films of Lee Breuer Mabou Mines DollHouse (a film by ARTE, France/Germany) & Eight Other Breuer Works
Free + Open to the Public
Join us for the first retrospective of Lee Breuer’s work on film, plus an evening panel.
Lee Breuer is a playwright, director, filmmaker, poet, & lyricist. He is a co-artistic director of Mabou Mines Theater Company, which he founded in 1970 with JoAnne Akalaitis, Philip Glass, Ruth Maleczech, and David Warrilow.
A recipient of the Chevalier Des Arts et Lettres presented by the French Ministry of Culture & a MacArthur Fellowship, Breuer is perhaps best known for The Gospel at Colonus, a collaboration with Bob Telson, which has toured internationally for 30 years, & was nominated for a Pulitzer, Grammy, Tony, and Emmy, and Mabou Mines DollHouse which toured for 10 years to 5 continents & won Obies for Best Director and Best Performance (2004), as well as 2 Elliot Norton Awards. With Eric Marciano, Breuer is currently working on a documentary on the life of Clarence Fountain of The Blind Boys of Alabama, The Book of Clarence.
Screening Schedule:
10:30am I. In Memoriam (Introductions, David Neumann)
The Lost Ones with David Warrilow (1975) – 47 min B. Beaver Animation with Frederick Neumann (1979) – 32 min Hajj with Ruth Maleczech (1986) – 55 min
2:15pm II. Gospel (Introductions, Bob Telson)
Sister Suzie Cinema (1980) – 21 min The Gospel at Colonus (1985) – 89 min
4:30pm III. Sneak Peeks (Introductions, Lee Breuer & Eric Marciano)
Un Tramway Nommé Désir (Stills from The Comédie Française) (2011) – 10 min Glass Guignol (2013) – 10 min La Divina (Puppet Film Version) (2013-2015) – 10 min The Book of Clarence (2011-2015) – 10 min
6:30pm IV. Mabou Mines DollHouse
Mabou Mines DollHouse (ARTE Film) (2008) – 123 min Q & A with Lee Breuer and Maude Mitchell
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