“Hang On” Wants the Subway to Be for Everyone
In this interview with Extended Play, we talk to the creative team behind “Hang On,” an indie-folk exploration of the New York City subway. Come see “Hang On” this Monday, January 6 at 7PM at Joe’s Pub.
Srđa Vasiljević is a Bosnian-American director and the resident director of Theatre for One. He has developed new and revived works with companies such as New Dramatists, La MaMa and Ford's Theatre. Recent Projects include "LatinXoxo" (Joe’s Pub), "Gradiva Who Walked Through Hell and Back" (Mad. Sq. Art & T41), "Independence" (Alchemical Theatre Lab), "Dust Can't Kill Me" (NYMF & LPR) and "When I Started Dating Men" (Dixon Place). Srđa currently works as the Experiential Director of Adam Aleksander Presents. Member of The Civilians R&D Group, ENCORES! Off-Center Artists' Board, Lincoln Center Directors' Lab and an inaugural member of the Directors Lab Mediterranean. Upcoming: "Me Alone with No Friends" by Joe Castle Baker at ArsNova. www.sr-da.com
In this interview with Extended Play, we talk to the creative team behind “Hang On,” an indie-folk exploration of the New York City subway. Come see “Hang On” this Monday, January 6 at 7PM at Joe’s Pub.