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Grand Panorama (2/17/22)
Theodora Skipitares
Sunday, February 27, 2022 at 2:00PM

The Ellen Stewart Theatre
66 East 4th Street
New York, NY 10003
Between 2nd Avenue and Bowery.


Grand Panorama

created, designed and directed by Theodora Skipitares
score composed and performed by Mazz Swift
co-set design Donald Eastman

Recommended for ages 10 and up.

GRAND PANORAMA is the story of Frederick Douglass' obsession with photography. Douglass was the most photographed American of the 19th century (more photos were taken of him than of Abraham Lincoln). An optimist, he believed that the new technology of photography would redefine black Americans and help end slavery. While touring the country during the Civil War, he spoke as much about the power of the photograph to "tell the truth" about the humanity of African-Americans as he did about slavery and the War itself. In this project, the world of Douglass is brought to life through 19th century pre-cinema attractions such as the panorama, the magic lantern, the kinetoscope, and the crankie, all of which have strong connections to puppetry and performing objects.

THEODORA SKIPITARES is an award-winning interdisciplinary artist based in New York. Trained as a sculptor and theater designer, she began creating personal solo performances in the late 1970’s. Gradually, she moved away from autobiography, and began to examine social and historical themes. She has created 30 works featuring as many as 300 puppet figures. These works are boundary-breaking experiments with puppetry, scale, video and documentary texts. She has taught classes in alternative community settings, such as Riker’s Island Jail and Bedford Hills Prison, and she has created performances in Brazil, India, Turkey, Iran, Vietnam, Korea, Cambodia and South Africa. Ms. Skipitares is a Professor at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn.

Please note: La MaMa requires proof of complete COVID-19 vaccination AND proof of a booster dose (for those eligible in accordance with CDC guidelines) by the date of attendance for admittance to the theater. Masks are required at all times; N95 or KN95 masks are strongly suggested. Audience members are encouraged to get tested before attending.