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John Krizanc (born 1956) is a Canadian playwright who established an international reputation with his non-linear work, Tamara. Exploring the rise of Fascism in 1920s Italy, the play was one of the first non-linear, immersive theatre experiences.
John Krizanc. Writer: Due South. As a playwright Krizanc first gained international acclaim when his environmental work, Tamara, was staged in Los Angeles where it ran for eight years and garnered numerous awards. After a five year run in New York, Tamara continues to be mounted throughout the world.
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Tamara is a 1981 play by John Krizanc about the painter Tamara de Lempicka. The play is based on the historical meeting of Gabriele d'Annunzio and Lempicka, who was hoping to be commissioned by d'Annunzio to paint his portrait.
Dec 3, 1987 · John Krizanc's play must be 10 times longer than the one we see. No scenes are repeated, although many overlap. ''Tamara'' is labeled ''a living movie,'' but it is a movie in which each...
Nov 29, 1987 · ''I'M DEVELOPING A NEW THEORY of 'Tamara,' '' says the 31-year-old Canadian playwright John Krizanc. ''It's all about the second law of thermodynamics - it's about entropy.'' Riding his...
By John Krizanc. Conceived by Richard Rose & John Krizanc. Bigger than even ambitious Quantum’s usual projects, TAMARA is the granddaddy (grandmother?) of popular trends that have produced immersive theatre like New York’s acclaimed Sleep No More.