An “Artist” takes your photograph. What do you see in the final image? A self-defined you? Or you as “Subject” labeled and defined by another?
“Shooting Celebrities,” written by John Ransom Phillips and directed by Christopher McElroen, uses the long lens of history, pitting Mary Lincoln against photographer Mathew Brady, in an almost irreverent fashion, to have a highly visual and contemporary conversation about America’s identity crisis.
“The american vicarious has quickly earned a place on my list of must-see theatre companies!” — Michael Dale, BroadwayWorld
“A wildly off-beat, thought-provoking riff on the way we’re influenced to see history” — BroadwayWorld
“A feast for the eyes!” — Stage Buddy
85 minutes
14+
April 23rd, 2022
May 22nd, 2022
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