The Life, Death, and Subsequent Vilification of Le Corbusier and, More Importantly, Robert Moses
BOOZY

Feature Articles


The Architecture Community Responds to Boozy.
"Le Corbusier 'would have really liked this play.'"


Artistic Director Alex Timbers Named One To Watch
"Mr. Timbers is the newest member of the downtown theater intelligentsia, although he is far too self-conscious to say as much."


The New York Times Profiles Boozy
"Les Freres' intentions are more profound: to engage their audience... in a nuanced discussion of urban planning."


Time Out New York Profiles Boozy.
"Timbers & Co. invariably mesh hipster aesthetics with an effervescent braininess."


Reviews

"Clever, slickly produced and consistently entertaining... an all-out attack on the senses... a delightfully good time"
-The New York Times

"Brecht by way of Monty Python... A whacked-out, punked up look at the history of urban planning in New York... Boozy has a grinning, absurdist bravura... Thought-provoking... A silly-smart kick..."
-Time Out New York

"Fearless... Hilarious... Equal parts rigor and ridiculousness..."
-New York Newsday

"Urban planning and punk rock come together for a theatrical slam dance..."
-The New Yorker

"Les Freres' improbable cocktail of history, ideas, and erudite jokes goes down fast and easy... Driven by director Alex Timbers' inventive whimsy, the group offers a tour de force of ironic pageantry, fueled by pox-on-your-houses political indignation and plenty of smartass humor..."
-The Village Voice

"Hilarious... A crazy quilt blend of fact and fiction..."
-The Associated Press


Les Freres is also excited to announce that the full script of Boozy will be published this Fall in Theater magazine.