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Hamlet and plays.

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Fischerspooner Warren and Casey subsequently began to work on more material for a new album while Casey was performing the role of Ophelia's brother Laertes in The Wooster Group's production of Hamlet (Fischerspooner also contributed two original songs to the production).

Claudia Hill Costume Designer for The Wooster Group's production of Hamlet.

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Richard Foreman Foreman's plays have been co-produced by The New York Shakespeare Festival, La Mama Theatre, The Wooster Group, the Festival d'Autumn in Paris and the Vienna Festival.

The Emperor Jones An experimental video by Christopher Kondek and Elizabeth LeCompte showcases the production of the play by the New York-based performance troupe The Wooster Group, starring Kate Valk and Willem Dafoe.

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Elizabeth LeCompte In 1980, with Schechner's resignation, The Performance Group ceased to exist and was replaced with The Wooster Group which continues to stage new productions at the Performing Garage.

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    The Wooster Group

    The Wooster Group is a New York City-based experimental theater company known for creating numerous original dramatic works. It gradually emerged during 1975-1980 from Richard Schechner's The Performance Group (1967-1980) and took its name in 1980 (the 1975-1980 independent productions being retroactively attributed to the Group).
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    Wooster

    David Wooster (1710–1777), brigadier-general in the Continental Army during the American Revolution ... The Wooster Group, a New York based U.S. ensemble of theatre and media artists
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    List of Theatre Communications Group member theatres

    Theatre companies with membership in the Theatre Communications Group ... The Wooster Group, New York, NY
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    Jim Clayburgh

    Jim Clayburgh is a founding member of The Wooster Group and serves as the group's resident designer. He is now living in Brussels where he founded Joji inc. with choreographer Johanne Saunier.
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    London International Festival of Theatre

    The London International Festival of Theatre (or LIFT) is a London, UK, arts festival which was co-founded by Rose Fenton and Lucy Neal. ... In 1993, with 235 performances by 200 artists including The Wooster Group and Peking opera, the attendance was recorded as 92,500.
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    Elizabeth LeCompte

    Elizabeth LeCompte (born April 28, 1944) is a founding member and the theater director of experimental theater collective The Wooster Group (emerged 1975, founded 1980). ... She has a son, Jack (born 1982), with Wooster Group actor Willem Dafoe.
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    Performing Garage

    Established in 1968, it is the permanent home of the experimental theater company originally named The Performance Group (under Richard Schechner) that morphed in 1980 into The Wooster Group (under Elizabeth LeCompte), and their primary performance venue. ... Wooster Group.
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    Fischerspooner

    Fischerspooner is an electroclash duo and performance troupe formed in 1998 in New York. ... "I was incredibly frustrated because I had worked two years on this huge record and I was only able to perform for three months", recalls Spooner, who subsequently retreated to his theatrical roots, joining experimental New York performance ensemble The Wooster Group.
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    John Collins (director)

    John Collins (born c.1969) is an American director and designer of experimental theatre from New York City. ... He has also worked as a sound designer for the Wooster Group.
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    Experimental theatre

    Experimental theatre is a general term for various movements in Western theatre that began in the 20th century as a reaction against the then-dominant conventions governing the writing and production of drama, and against naturalism in particular. ... The Wooster Group

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