Phil Soltanoff & David Barlow
David Barlow has written other true-life stories to be performed. His collaborations with Phil Soltanoff include: I/O (Theatre Garonne), EXPERIMENTAL ACTIONS (Mass MoCA), and TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN (Belgrade International TheaterFestival).Off-Broadway: Rinde Eckert's HORIZON (New York Theater Workshop); SCENES FROM AN EXECUTION (Potomac Theater Project); MYCENAEAN (BAM); ROMOLA AND NIJINSKI (Primary Stages); OROONOKO, ANDORRA, and SAVED (Theater For A New Audience); THE SEAGULL (Roundtable Ensemble); and SMASHING (Play Company). Regional/International: KING LEAR (Kansas City Rep), ON THE JUMP (Arena Stage); THIS IS OUR YOUTH (Philadelphia Theater Co.); BAUERN THEATER (with dir. David Levine in Germany); and BABEL (Avignon International Theater Festival). TV: "Without A Trace"; "Third Watch"; "All My Children" MFA: NYU Grad Acting.Special thanks to the Prelude Festival, and to Jen Nails for inspiring me to write "LA Party".
Phil Soltanoff is a theatre artist based in New York City. He created the 12Nineteen Library with Ron Berry and Scott Wilcox at The Austin Museum of Art in 2009. His most recent performance work i/o, created in collaboration with sound artist Joe Diebes, fuses sound installation, physical theatre, and opera. i/o premiered at Theatre Garonne in November 2008. Original and site-specific creations include to whom it may concern (BITEF-31), Strange Attractors (Mass MoCA), five movements for people and sound, TIME/PIECE, wrench, Experimental Actions (Mass MoCA), Peter Handke’s The Hour We Knew Nothing of Each Other and LEMNATION (Mass MoCA). In 1999 Phil Soltanoff teamed with performing artist Hanne Tierney to create five myles, an alternative performance/exhibition space in Brooklyn, NY. They received an OBIE Award in 2000. Since 2002, Mr. Soltanoff has created two works in collaboration with Aurelien Bory and CIE111(Toulouse, France). Their two collaborations, PLAN B and MORE OR LESS, INFINITY have performed around the world including Theatre Garonne (Toulouse), TNT (Toulouse), Kampnagel (Hamburg), Eurokaz Festival (Zagreb), Trafo (Budapest), Vidy Theatre (Lausanne), Centro Belem (Lisbon), Pina Bausch’s NRW International Dance Festival (Dusseldorf), Maison de la Danse (Lyon), Queen Elizabeth Hall(London), Patra Vadi (Bangkok), Theatre de la Ville (Paris), BITEF-42 (Belgrade) andthe New Victory Theatre (NYC) among others. Mr. Soltanoff was nominated for a Moliere Award in 2007. His work is dedicated in loving memory to his wife, Stephanie Mnookin.
Phil Soltanoff is a theatre artist based in New York City. He created the 12Nineteen Library with Ron Berry and Scott Wilcox at The Austin Museum of Art in 2009. His most recent performance work i/o, created in collaboration with sound artist Joe Diebes, fuses sound installation, physical theatre, and opera. i/o premiered at Theatre Garonne in November 2008. Original and site-specific creations include to whom it may concern (BITEF-31), Strange Attractors (Mass MoCA), five movements for people and sound, TIME/PIECE, wrench, Experimental Actions (Mass MoCA), Peter Handke’s The Hour We Knew Nothing of Each Other and LEMNATION (Mass MoCA). In 1999 Phil Soltanoff teamed with performing artist Hanne Tierney to create five myles, an alternative performance/exhibition space in Brooklyn, NY. They received an OBIE Award in 2000. Since 2002, Mr. Soltanoff has created two works in collaboration with Aurelien Bory and CIE111(Toulouse, France). Their two collaborations, PLAN B and MORE OR LESS, INFINITY have performed around the world including Theatre Garonne (Toulouse), TNT (Toulouse), Kampnagel (Hamburg), Eurokaz Festival (Zagreb), Trafo (Budapest), Vidy Theatre (Lausanne), Centro Belem (Lisbon), Pina Bausch’s NRW International Dance Festival (Dusseldorf), Maison de la Danse (Lyon), Queen Elizabeth Hall(London), Patra Vadi (Bangkok), Theatre de la Ville (Paris), BITEF-42 (Belgrade) andthe New Victory Theatre (NYC) among others. Mr. Soltanoff was nominated for a Moliere Award in 2007. His work is dedicated in loving memory to his wife, Stephanie Mnookin.
