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Chance
is a photography magazine and serialized art book that looks at the world through the lens of theater and design. A calm, noise-free place to engage with the aesthetics of design in detail,
integrates all of the arts, material and non-material, into a single space where the poetry of human thought can expand our desire for a more provocative and lifted engagement with design.
The team at
produces an original photo shoot of nearly every production they cover, and believe that a more thorough glimpse into the world of design can change the way people think and write about the theater and the artists who create for it. Started in 2012 by a group of designers, writers and artists,
is more than a magazine. As a thoroughly stylized and high-quality publication,
is an immersive, image-rich, serialized art-book on contemporary events in performance and design that comprehensively redefines the relationship between theater and print.
In
Issue 4: Unbound
, new spaces mean new ideas, and the reactivation of theatre as a literary contact sport.
Chance 4
includes Kathryn Hamilton’s
Sister Sylvester
; the
Comedie-Francaise
and Virginie Gervaise;
The Chekhov Project
at Lake Lucille; Rita Ryack’s
Casa Valentina
; Tim Etchells’ and Hugo Glendinning’s Empty Stages; James Thompson’s work in the Democratic Republic of the Congo; Sandrine Philippe’s stage-ready couture; design legend Eugene Lee’s library; the Toneelgroep’s scenographer Jan Versweyveld and video designer Tal Yarden; Hugh Hardy’s new buildings for LCT3 and TFANA; Kristen Robinson’s broken space for
Nora
; and Jeff Hinchee’s paper theatre kit.
is a photography magazine and serialized art book that looks at the world through the lens of theater and design. A calm, noise-free place to engage with the aesthetics of design in detail,
integrates all of the arts, material and non-material, into a single space where the poetry of human thought can expand our desire for a more provocative and lifted engagement with design.
The team at
produces an original photo shoot of nearly every production they cover, and believe that a more thorough glimpse into the world of design can change the way people think and write about the theater and the artists who create for it. Started in 2012 by a group of designers, writers and artists,
is more than a magazine. As a thoroughly stylized and high-quality publication,
is an immersive, image-rich, serialized art-book on contemporary events in performance and design that comprehensively redefines the relationship between theater and print.
In
Issue 4: Unbound
, new spaces mean new ideas, and the reactivation of theatre as a literary contact sport.
Chance 4
includes Kathryn Hamilton’s
Sister Sylvester
; the
Comedie-Francaise
and Virginie Gervaise;
The Chekhov Project
at Lake Lucille; Rita Ryack’s
Casa Valentina
; Tim Etchells’ and Hugo Glendinning’s Empty Stages; James Thompson’s work in the Democratic Republic of the Congo; Sandrine Philippe’s stage-ready couture; design legend Eugene Lee’s library; the Toneelgroep’s scenographer Jan Versweyveld and video designer Tal Yarden; Hugh Hardy’s new buildings for LCT3 and TFANA; Kristen Robinson’s broken space for
Nora
; and Jeff Hinchee’s paper theatre kit.
Chance
is a photography magazine and serialized art book that looks at the world through the lens of theater and design. A calm, noise-free place to engage with the aesthetics of design in detail,
integrates all of the arts, material and non-material, into a single space where the poetry of human thought can expand our desire for a more provocative and lifted engagement with design.
The team at
produces an original photo shoot of nearly every production they cover, and believe that a more thorough glimpse into the world of design can change the way people think and write about the theater and the artists who create for it. Started in 2012 by a group of designers, writers and artists,
is more than a magazine. As a thoroughly stylized and high-quality publication,
is an immersive, image-rich, serialized art-book on contemporary events in performance and design that comprehensively redefines the relationship between theater and print.
In
Issue 4: Unbound
, new spaces mean new ideas, and the reactivation of theatre as a literary contact sport.
Chance 4
includes Kathryn Hamilton’s
Sister Sylvester
; the
Comedie-Francaise
and Virginie Gervaise;
The Chekhov Project
at Lake Lucille; Rita Ryack’s
Casa Valentina
; Tim Etchells’ and Hugo Glendinning’s Empty Stages; James Thompson’s work in the Democratic Republic of the Congo; Sandrine Philippe’s stage-ready couture; design legend Eugene Lee’s library; the Toneelgroep’s scenographer Jan Versweyveld and video designer Tal Yarden; Hugh Hardy’s new buildings for LCT3 and TFANA; Kristen Robinson’s broken space for
Nora
; and Jeff Hinchee’s paper theatre kit.
is a photography magazine and serialized art book that looks at the world through the lens of theater and design. A calm, noise-free place to engage with the aesthetics of design in detail,
integrates all of the arts, material and non-material, into a single space where the poetry of human thought can expand our desire for a more provocative and lifted engagement with design.
The team at
produces an original photo shoot of nearly every production they cover, and believe that a more thorough glimpse into the world of design can change the way people think and write about the theater and the artists who create for it. Started in 2012 by a group of designers, writers and artists,
is more than a magazine. As a thoroughly stylized and high-quality publication,
is an immersive, image-rich, serialized art-book on contemporary events in performance and design that comprehensively redefines the relationship between theater and print.
In
Issue 4: Unbound
, new spaces mean new ideas, and the reactivation of theatre as a literary contact sport.
Chance 4
includes Kathryn Hamilton’s
Sister Sylvester
; the
Comedie-Francaise
and Virginie Gervaise;
The Chekhov Project
at Lake Lucille; Rita Ryack’s
Casa Valentina
; Tim Etchells’ and Hugo Glendinning’s Empty Stages; James Thompson’s work in the Democratic Republic of the Congo; Sandrine Philippe’s stage-ready couture; design legend Eugene Lee’s library; the Toneelgroep’s scenographer Jan Versweyveld and video designer Tal Yarden; Hugh Hardy’s new buildings for LCT3 and TFANA; Kristen Robinson’s broken space for
Nora
; and Jeff Hinchee’s paper theatre kit.

















