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To: From: ea re or a 'ew u.ience Sent: Wed 4/2/2014 5:24:53 PM Subject: FREE EVENT: Hugh Hardy on creating TFANA's new home In 2000, Harvey Lichtenstein, recently retired executive director of BAM, invited Theatre for a New Audience (TFANA), a modern classical theatre, to build its first home in what was then called the BAM Cultural District. Begun in 1979, TFANA produces Shakespeare alongside a wide range of other major authors. Jeffrey Horowitz, Founding Artistic Director, wanted space that would be both intimate and epic, without one fixed perspective so that artists could change the configuration of the stage and audience depending upon the needs of play and production. The Cottesloe at London's Royal National Theatre inspired Horowitz. A team of architects Hugh Hardy and Geoff Lynch (H3 Collaboration Architecture), theatre consultants Jean-Guy Lecat and Richard Pilbrow, acoustician Russell Todd, and graphic artist Milton Glaser collaborated with Horowitz on designing the 299-seat Scripps Main Stage and 50-seat Rogers Studio. Over the next year, TFANA will host a series of free public discussions focusing on each member of the team's exploration of how theatrical design can support art. PART TWO: HUGH HARDY Our Creating a Theatre for a New Audience: The Intersection of Architecture, Design, and Theatre series continues with world-renowned architect Hugh Hardy, founding partner of H3 Collaboration Architecture whose celebrated projects include the renovation of Radio City Music Hall, Brooklyn Academy of Music's Harvey Theater and Peter J. Sharpe Façade and Canopy, Dance Theater of Hartem, the Joyce Theater, Bridgemarket, and renovation of Bryant Park. EFTA_R1_00728766 EFTA02109466 Mr. Hardy will be interviewed by Julie lovine, architecture and design reporter, editor, and critic with an international reputation based on more than a decade as a features reporter and editor at The New York Times and The New York Times Magazine. SUNDAY, APRIL 6 at 6pm Theatre for a New Audience at Polonsky Shakespeare Center 262 Ashland Place, Brooklyn FREE: RSVP Online For information on this or any of Theatre for a New Audiences Humanities programming, visit our website or email humanitiesgtfana.org. Theatre for a New Audiences Humanities programming receives support from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH). Any views, findings, conclusions or recommendations expressed in these programs do not necessarily represent those of the National Endowment for the Humanities. CONNECT WITH US! EJ N 71: i„),\ Administrative Offices: 154 Christopher St. Suite 3D, New York, NY 10014 tfana.orq 1 (212) 229-2819 Forward this mail This email was sent to lesley.jeepgmail.com by humanitiesSIrrana.orn Update Profilfl Instant removal with Safellosobssaie— Etimaiy...MicX• Theatre for a New Audience 154 Christopher St Suite 3D New York NY 10014 EFTA_R1_00728767 EFTA02109467

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