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March 30 - Re-Thinking Theater and Politics in a time of Multiple Crises - A panel discussion
Re-Thinking Theater and Politics in a time of Multiple Crises - A panel discussion © Raffaello Bencini
To mark the 60th anniversary of Erwin Piscator’s passing, a panel of award-winning theater artists will discuss the relevance and impact of political theater in today's era of global crises
“The concept of political theater clings to me like a shirt,” Erwin Piscator once wrote. As a pioneer of political and epic theater, Piscator transformed the stages of Weimar Germany with bold, experimental productions that confronted the burning issues of his day and sought to mobilize audiences rather than merely entertain them. After fleeing Nazi Germany, Piscator carried this mission to the United States, where he founded the Dramatic Workshop at the New School for Social Research. When he returned to Germany in 1951, his theater turned toward the project of sustaining a new democratic culture in postwar West Germany.
Piscator died on March 30, 1966.
Sixty years later: what remains of his vision? What is the role of political theater today?
Can art still change how we think and act in the world? Can theater instigate awareness—or even action—in an era of overlapping crises? Or has political theater lost its force in a time when politics itself is saturated with performance and spectacle?
Elysium between two continents invited recipients of the Erwin Piscator Award to discuss these and many more questions. So far, playwrights Doug Wright and J.T. Rogers, stage director Bartlett Sher, and James Nicola, former artistic director of the New York Theater Workshop have confirmed their participation. Moderated by Linda S. Chapman, Co-Director of the LGBTQ+ Artists Archive Project and Founding President of Youth Arts New York.
Presented in cooperation with Eugene Lang College of Liberal Arts at The New School, the Erwin Piscator Award Society, and 1014 – Space for Ideas.
Date and Time: Monday, March 30, 2026, 6.00 to 8.00 pm
Followed by a reception
Location: New School, 66 West 12th Street (Auditorium A407), New York, NY 10011
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