Talk:Richard Foreman
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editThe following is not clear from the article:
- The article should be clearer as to what the Ontological-Hysteric Theater is. It appears to me to be a theater company and the name of the original venue which it put on it's plays. If this is indeed the case then that she be clarified.
- I assume when the article says Richard Foreman sold the theatre that it refers to the original venue his company put on plays from right?
- The but about "Productions followed at..." implies that while the company continues to put on plays they no longer performed at a permanent venue. This should be clarified.
Someone more knowledgeable on regarding Ontological-Hysteric Theater should address the above concerns. --Cab88 00:34, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
Much of this article seems like it should be merged with or included in the article on Richard Foreman, particularly the paragraph on awards received by Foreman. Nick Kalivoda 12:49, 24 April 2007 (UTC)
There should now be a separate article for Ontological-Hysteric Theater/Incubator Arts Project. After Foreman left the theater, the space continued to present work under new management, eventually changing its name to Incubator Arts Project. The Incubator won an Obie and presented several notable and award winning productions, and has been a hub of the downtown community. I would suggest a new page entitled "Incubator Arts Project", with "Ontological-Hysteric Theater" redirecting there, and some of the info in the Foreman article moved to the new page. I'm happy to add content once the pages are formed, but I'm not a veteran editor so can't create the pages.99.186.43.46 (talk) 17:23, 3 June 2014 (UTC)
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