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Derek DelGaudio is an American interdisciplinary artist, primarily known as a writer, performer and magician.. He created the theater show In & Of Itself, directed by Frank Oz, and co-founded, along with artist Glenn Kaino, the performance-art collective A.BANDIT, which has staged interventions at Art L.A. Contemporary in Santa Monica, The Ball of Artists, Art Basel Miami, LA><ART, and The ...
For those who weren’t fortunate enough to catch Derek DelGaudio’s solo show “In & of Itself” during its 20017-18 Off Broadway run — or at Los Angeles’ Geffen Playhouse, where it ...
The creators of “Derek DelGaudio’s In & Of Itself” hope the filmed version of their buzzy one-man show helps viewers see the world — and themselves — differently. Directed by Frank Oz ...
“Derek DelGaudio’s ‘In & Of Itself'” is finally hitting the big screen. The Hulu special will run at the IFC Center in New York from May 28 to June 3, marking the first time audiences can ...
In 2016, Oz directed a one-man stage show titled In & Of Itself starring Derek DelGaudio, which had its world premiere at the Geffen Playhouse on May 16. [39] In April 2017, with the financial backing by Neil Patrick Harris among others, the play began its Off-Broadway theatrical run, which was initially slated for 10 weeks, [ 40 ] but ended up ...
Derek DelGaudio's In & of Itself: January 22, 2021 Mentalism: 1 h 30 min: Out of the Shadows: The Man Behind the Steele Dossier: October 18, 2021 Interview: 1 h 6 min: Behind the Table: A View Reunion: June 20, 2022 Reunion 30 min: Huluween Dragstravaganza: October 1, 2022 Variety: 42 min: The Paloni Show! Halloween Special: October 17, 2022 ...
Derek DelGaudio’s In & Of Itself is hard to describe but much harder to shake. Part magic act, part memoir, part group meditation experience, the Hulu release is an adaptation of DelGaudio’s ...
"I Am a Man!" was a foundational reference in Derek DelGaudio's theater show "In & Of Itself." DelGaudio created 1,000 "I AM" cards, each with a different descriptor. Before each show, audience members were instructed, "Choose how you wish to be seen." [9]