My Dinner with Morgan at Remedy Diner by Yoshiko Chuma and The School of Hard Knocks

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June 13 - 15

Yoshiko Chuma and The School of Hard Knocks continue their boundary-defying journey with “My Dinner with Morgan at Remedy Diner,” unfolding in four new chapters from June 13–15, 2025, presented by Allied Productions and hosted by Jack Waters and Peter Cramer.

This evolving performance work honors the legacy of Morgan Jenness, a longtime collaborator and dramaturg who passed away in November 2024, just weeks before she was set to perform with Chuma at La MaMa. Their shared conversations over the course of a year shaped this project, originally inspired by My Dinner with Andre but transformed through grief, improvisation, and radical acts of presence.

“Like pages out of order, Chuma’s art isn’t tidy, nor is it always logical. She’s a rebel at heart.” — Gia Kourlas, The New York Times

Part installation, part memorial, and part reunion, this performance continues The School of Hard Knocks’ 45-year legacy of experimental, time-based work. This is the company’s 45th secret anniversary, marking 45 artists and 45 stories—shared, hidden, unfinished.

Schedule of Performances


Chapter 20: Friday, June 13, 6 – 9 PM

Chapter 21: Saturday, June 14, 5 – 9 PM

Chapter 22: Sunday, June 15, 2 – 6 PM

Chapter 23: To Be Announced

Featured Artists (Partial List): Timothy Buckley, Angelina Laguna, Melissa Flower Gladney, Jacob Burckhardt, Mark Russell, Shoko Nagai, Wendy Perron, Eileen Myles, Nicky Paraiso, Miriam Parker, Emily Pope, Max Levin, Bonnie Stein, Jason Kao Hwang, Kelly Bugden, Van Wifvat, Jim Fouratt, Ryuji Yamaguchi, Kyle Dacuyan, Dane Terry, Yang Sun... and more — 45 artists total!

Yoshiko Chuma and The School of Hard Knocks
Founded in 1980, The School of Hard Knocks is a crucible for multidisciplinary experimentation. Under the direction of Yoshiko Chuma—conceptual artist, choreographer, and director—the company is known for performances that blur the boundaries between dance, theater, installation, and visual art. Chuma’s work uses time as an architectural framework and navigates the cyclical and chaotic patterns of human life.

 

The diner is a meeting place.
The diner is a dramaturgical site.
These are our dinners with Morgan.

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