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Alt Title(s): Sex, horror and the tragedy of the straight brain
Location: Performed at WOW Theatre Café, New York City, in Mar. 2003.
Synopsis: Susana Cook (www.susanacook.com) is a New York-based Argentinean theater and performance artist. Mainly directed to queer and Latino communities in New York City, Cook's work also encompasses a heated response to broader State policies that oppress communities defined in the intersection of race, gender, and class. In her shows, Cook parodies discourses of power, drawing attention to the close ti...
Location: Performed at The Kitchen, New York City, in June 2000.
Synopsis: Susana Cook (www.susanacook.com) is a New York-based Argentinean theater and performance artist. Mainly directed to queer and Latino communities in New York City, Cook's work also encompasses a heated response to broader State policies that oppress communities defined in the intersection of race, gender, and class. In her shows, Cook parodies discourses of power, drawing attention to the close ti...
Keywords: Giuliani, Rudolph W, Homelessness--New York (State)--New York, Poverty--New York (State)--New York, Labor--New York (State)--New York, Equality, Identity politics, Queer/Gay/Lesbian, Latino, Social inequality, Political performance
Alt Title(s): Prince of butches
Location: Performed at WOW Café Theater, New York City, in Mar. 2002.
Synopsis: Susana Cook (www.susanacook.com) is a New York-based Argentinean theater and performance artist. Mainly directed to queer and Latino communities in New York City, Cook's work also encompasses a heated response to broader State policies that oppress communities defined in the intersection of race, gender, and class. In her shows, Cook parodies discourses of power, drawing attention to the close ti...
Alt Title(s): One hundred years of attitude
Location: Performed at Dixon Place, New York City, in July 2004.
Synopsis: Susana Cook (www.susanacook.com) is a New York-based Argentinean theater and performance artist. Mainly directed to queer and Latino communities in New York City, Cook's work also encompasses a heated response to broader State policies that oppress communities defined in the intersection of race, gender, and class. In her shows, Cook parodies discourses of power, drawing attention to the close ti...
Keywords: García Márquez, Gabriel 1928---Adaptations, War, Politics and war, United States--Foreign relations, Social classes, Identity (Psychology), Identity politics, Queer/Gay/Lesbian, Political performance, United States foreign policy
Location: Performed at WOW Café Theatre, New York City, in July 2001.
Synopsis: Susana Cook (www.susanacook.com) is a New York-based Argentinean theater and performance artist. Mainly directed to queer and Latino communities in New York City, Cook's work also encompasses a heated response to broader State policies that oppress communities defined in the intersection of race, gender, and class. In her shows, Cook parodies discourses of power, drawing attention to the close ti...
Alt Title(s): Home run, Rivers of Honey, Women's of Color Cabaret
Location: Performed as part of 'Rivers of Honey, Women's of Color Cabaret', at the WOW Theater Café, New York City, in June 2003.
Synopsis: Susana Cook (www.susanacook.com) is a New York-based Argentinean theater and performance artist. Mainly directed to queer and Latino communities in New York City, Cook's work also encompasses a heated response to broader State policies that oppress communities defined in the intersection of race, gender, and class. In her shows, Cook parodies discourses of power, drawing attention to the close ti...
Location: Performed at WOW Theater Café, New York City, in June 2006.
Synopsis: Susana Cook (www.susanacook.com) is a New York-based Argentinean theater and performance artist. Mainly directed to queer and Latino communities in New York City, Cook's work also encompasses a heated response to broader State policies that oppress communities defined in the intersection of race, gender, and class. In her shows, Cook parodies discourses of power, drawing attention to the close ti...
Location: Performed at Dixon Place, New York City, in July 2005.
Synopsis: Susana Cook (www.susanacook.com) is a New York-based Argentinean theater and performance artist. Mainly directed to queer and Latino communities in New York City, Cook's work also encompasses a heated response to broader State policies that oppress communities defined in the intersection of race, gender, and class. In her shows, Cook parodies discourses of power, drawing attention to the close ti...
Location: Performed at WOW Café Theatre, New York City, in Oct. 2002.
Synopsis: Susana Cook (www.susanacook.com) is a New York-based Argentinean theater and performance artist. Mainly directed to queer and Latino communities in New York City, Cook's work also encompasses a heated response to broader State policies that oppress communities defined in the intersection of race, gender, and class. In her shows, Cook parodies discourses of power, drawing attention to the close ti...
Location: Performed at Dixon Place, New York City, in Oct. 1998.
Synopsis: Susana Cook (www.susanacook.com) is a New York-based Argentinean theater and performance artist. Mainly directed to queer and Latino communities in New York City, Cook's work also encompasses a heated response to broader State policies that oppress communities defined in the intersection of race, gender, and class. In her shows, Cook parodies discourses of power, drawing attention to the close ti...
Location: Performed at WOW Café Theatre, New York City, in Sept. 1999.
Synopsis: Susana Cook (www.susanacook.com) is a New York-based Argentinean theater and performance artist. Mainly directed to queer and Latino communities in New York City, Cook's work also encompasses a heated response to broader State policies that oppress communities defined in the intersection of race, gender, and class. In her shows, Cook parodies discourses of power, drawing attention to the close ti...
Alt Title(s): Butch fashion in the femme auto body shop
Location: Performed at Dixon Place, New York City, in July 1997.
Synopsis: Susana Cook (www.susanacook.com) is a New York-based Argentinean theater and performance artist. Mainly directed to queer and Latino communities in New York City, Cook's work also encompasses a heated response to broader State policies that oppress communities defined in the intersection of race, gender, and class. In her shows, Cook parodies discourses of power, drawing attention to the close ti...