Every year, across the country, thousands of historical reenactors stage the bloodiest, most divisive battles fought on American soil. Pursuing total authenticity, they fire muskets, chew hardtack, ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Talene Monahon’s show at 59E59 Theaters feels provocative but unfinished, a pieced quilt of overlapping textures and ideas. By Alexis Soloski For some ...
Monahon began spending time with the reenactment community in 2015, first with Revolutionary War units in Massachusetts and New York and then heading South to speak to the reenactors of the Civil War.
For this structurally innovative Less Than Rent production, the playwright Talene Monahon wove a script out of interviews with self-dubbed “living historians” who re-create America’s early wars, ...
Every year, across the country, thousands of historical reenactors stage the bloodiest, most divisive battles fought on American soil. Pursuing total authenticity, they fire muskets, chew hardtack, ...
NEW YORK — For some, it’s the camaraderie; for others, the weaponry, the grog, the outfits. Every year, tens of thousands of Americans, mostly white and mostly male, gather together in some field or ...
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