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All My Mother's Diets (2011) by Thomas Patrick Naughton Directed by Lian Amaris |
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Daddy's Black and Jewish (2011) by Lian Amaris Directed by Melissa F. Moschitto |
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Annie Sprinkle and Beth Stephens' Purple Wedding to the Moon (2010) Shakespeare's Pale Queen of Night at Farnsworth Park, Altadena, CA |
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Swimming to Spalding (2009-2011) by Lian Amaris Directed by Richard Schechner will open in a new window |
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Annie Sprinkle and Beth Stephens' Blue Wedding to the Sea (2009)
Ecstatic Cerulean Bearded Seamales with Sadie Lune at The Fear Society Pavilion, Venice, Italy |
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The Saint Plays: Wholly Joans and Gunna (2009) by Erik Ehn Directed by Lian Amaris with an ensemble from Colorado College |
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4:48 Psychosis (2009) By Sarah Kane Directed by Lian Amaris with an ensemble from Colorado College |
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After Hours: An Evening of Performance Art (2008) Directed by Lian Amaris with an ensemble from Colorado College |
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Kafka: The Shortest Stories (2008) Ten Stories by Franz Kafka Directed by Lian Amaris with an ensemble from Colorado College |
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The Trojan Women (2007) By Ellen McLaughlin Directed by Lian Amaris with an ensemble from Colorado College |
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Fashionably Late for the Relationship (2007) Performance and Film Collaboration with R. Luke DuBois. will open in a new window |
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Terminal Connection 1968 (2007) A performance collaboration conceptualized by Lian Amaris and R. Luke DuBois, with an ensemble from New York University |
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Play Back (2007) Directed/Choreographed by Lian Amaris with an ensemble from Colorado College |
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Corpus Projecti (2005-2007) An Interactive Performance Installation by Lian Amaris will open in a new window |
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That's Not How Mahler Died (2005-2006) Written and Directed by Ryan Holsopple featuring Lian Amaris as Alma Mahler |
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14 UnNatural Acts (2003-2005) A performance art collaboration with Roberto Sifuentes will open in a new window |
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Performing the Network (2004) A performance collaboration directed by Lian Amaris, with an ensemble from New York University |
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Two From Kafka (2003) A collaboration with Tanya Calamoneri |
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Certain Dark Things/Ciertas Cosas Oscuras (2002) A collaborative performance art project written, directed and performed by Lian Amaris with an ensemble cast from the University of Massachusetts |