This year’s COIL was our biggest festival to date! We’re so proud of the work our COIL 2015 artists churned out and are happy to share some press highlights with you all.
Photo by Maria Baranova
Sebastian Errazuriz – A Pause in the City That Never Sleeps
Design Milk Article
Daily Architecture Design
Clocktown Radio Interview
The TEAM – RoosevElvis
Exuent Magazine
BYT – Brightest Young Things
Mike Iveson – SORRY ROBOT
“SORRY ROBOT at the New Ohio Theater is a gleeful, ramshackle tale of a not-too-distant future in which machines are both our best friends and mortal enemies.” – Ben Brantley, The New York Times
The New York Times feature on Mike Iveson
CATCH COIL (they made us do it again)
The New York Times T Mag Blog Feature
Temporary Distortion – MY VOICE HAS AN ECHO IN IT
Mildly Bitter
American Theater Magazine
Molly Lieber and Eleanor Smith – Rude World
“Have you ever wanted to know what it looks like when two bodies become one?” – Time Out Interview with Gia Kourlas
“Body on body, staying attached in a loose and continuous tumble, they are like tangled strands of seaweed caught up in gently churning waves. Sometimes one or the other seems in control, but what fascinates is the flow, a complex interplay of weight, muscular tension and release.” – Brian Seibert, The New York Times
Andrew Schneider – YOUARENOWHERE
“This is a show about presence, about immediacy, about the hitches and hiccups of life in the phenomenal universe. With his tech and his tricks and his intensified monologues, Mr. Schneider explores the continuities and differences in the world each of us perceives. “We exist in each other’s realities,” he says. “But not in the way that we think we do.” How might the world look different from the stage? From elsewhere in the audience? From somewhere behind the curtain?”– Alexis Soloski, The New York Times
“A weird hybrid of an inspirational seminar, confessional one-man show, introductory lecture on relativity and visually gorgeous prediction of what will happen when the machines take over, YOUARENOWHERE is a tour de force—both of acting and design.” – Time Out New York
Ride On Theatre – The Blind Date Project
Wall Street Journal Interview with Bojana Novakovic
New York Theater Now
“This clever show, created by the Australian actress Bojana Novakovic, who plays one-half of the couple at each performance… takes place in the back room of an actual bar, the funky Parkside Lounge.” – Charles Isherwood, The New York Times
Alexandra Bachzetsis – From A to B via C
“this coolly disarming work revealed many such convoluted structures, favoring switchbacks, detours and double exposures over any linear route.” – Siobhan Burke, The New York Times
zoe | juniper – BeginAgain
The New York Times Critics’ Pick
“The shadows and uncertainties of movement and relationship were at first unsettling, as the audience sought to find stories or sense in this mix. Eventually, though, the crowd seemed to release in a collective sigh. The visual and auditory richness became a lullaby. In the final scene, as the dancers touched each others’ faces with tenderness, Pyborn crooned an extended song in French song, offering a veritable lullaby to a piece that had touched every sense.” – Danceviewtimes
Ryan Holsopple / 31 Down – dataPurge
Faye Driscoll – Thank Your For Coming: Attendance
Overall Festival Coverage
Q&A with Vallejo Gantner – bringing the World to NY and NY to the World