Posted inStage A Trailblazing Tennis Player Doesn’t Get His Due in Ashe in Johannesburg by Byron Woods 01/30/201901/10/2023 The premiere run of the play about Arthur Ashe runs at Burning Coal Theatre through Sunday, Feb. 10.
Posted inArchives Dance Review: Justin Tornow and COMPANY’s Maze of Dance-Tech Dioramas Illuminates Compelling Questions About Autonomy and Art by Brian Howe 07/25/201801/11/2023
Posted inStage With SHOW, Justin Tornow Attempts the Impossible: an Economically Viable Performance Experiment that Promotes Freedom and Flexibility by Michaela Dwyer 07/11/201802/08/2023
Posted inArchives Dance Review: Justin Tornow and COMPANY Look at Dance From Every Angle in No. 19/Modulations by Byron Woods 07/27/201702/08/2023
Posted inArt Justin Tornow and Heather Gordon Reunite With More Multimedia Dance Innovations in No. 19/Modulations by Amanda Abrams 07/19/201702/08/2023
Posted inNews Why Are Governments Giving Huge Tech Companies Millions of Dollars? by David Hudnall 10/19/201602/08/2023
Posted inArt Merce Cunningham’s Voice Looms Over Justin Tornow’s New Dance Work—Literally by Michaela Dwyer 03/02/201602/08/2023
Posted inArchives Dance review: Justin Tornow’s COMPANY gets territorial in The Weights by Chris Vitiello 12/22/201402/08/2023