SEND FOR THE MILLION MEN is a gallery exhibition and stage performance about the trial and execution of Sacco and Vanzetti, two anarchists accused of a payroll robbery in Massachusetts.
Using his unique blend of robotics, puppets, and hand made projectors, Silovsky paints the story of these two men and their effect on the world during the turbulent 1920s.
Send for the Million Men is a HERE Resident Artist Production. Additional support provided by the Jim Henson Foundation; a DPI (Digital Performance Institute) residency; a space grant from Associated Hole Productions, a division of Radiohole; St. Ann’s Warehouse Puppet Lab; and Lower Manhattan Cultural Council's Swing Space program.
Performance of THE JESTER OF TONGA by Joseph Silovsky.
Performance at Low Bar by Joseph Silovsky.
Performance Art documentation Joseph Silovsky PS122 Avant-Garde-Arama NYC.
Tonic Little Theater Performance by Joseph Silovsky about Oklahoma.
Performance Documentation Joseph Silovsky Tonic's Little Theater NYC.
Performance Documentation of Joseph Silovsky at Tonic's Little Theater, 2002.
Performance documentation of Joseph Silovsky at Tonic's Little Theater in New York City 2002.