Abstract
David Levine's 2012 production of Habit is a theatrical installation of Jason Grote's The Children of Kings. Performed on repeat for eight hours a day and staged inside an enclosed set built to look like the interior of a suburban ranch house, it challenges the boundaries of what viewers perceive to be theatre.
Issue Section:
Critical Acts
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2014
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