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Judith Malina Audio from Readings in Contemporary Poetry

Dia:Chelsea, September 13, 2012

This audio was recorded at Dia:Chelsea on September 13, 2012 as part of Dia's Readings in Contemporary Poetry series.

Judith Malina was born in Germany in 1926 and is a theatre and film actress, director, and writer. She moved to New York at the age of three in 1929. She co-founded the world-renowned Living Theatre in 1947. She has appeared in such films as Dog Day Afternoon (1975) and The Addams Family (1991) and has published a series of her diaries. Her many awards include a Guggenheim fellowship (1985), the 2008 Artistic Achievement Award from the New York Innovative Theatre Awards, and the 2009 Edwin Booth Award from the Doctoral Theatre Students Association of the City University of New York. Judith Malina and Filip Marinovich read that evening.

To hear Vincent Katz's introduction to Judith Malina, please click here.

Video: Judith Malina and Filip Marinovich Video from Readings in Contemporary Poetry, Video

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