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Theater Pizzazz! May 21, 2015
…seven-hour Gatz (2009), which presented the full text of Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby, The Sound and the Fury runs a bit over a relatively miniscule two hours and fifteen minutes, albeit without an intermission; that’s…
Time Out New York April 30-May 6, 2008
…Collins and his band of off-kilter performers return to make their delayed Off Broadway debut. Did they learn their lesson? Not a bit. This week they charge back with yet another novel in hand, taking…
The Advertiser March 12, 2010
…The Sound and the Fury will not be the average fireside storytime, albeit there is quite a bit of fireside in the storyline. But it is a nonlinear story told by an idiot – and…
Sarasota Herald-Tribune October 8, 2009
…and a lot of props, the company sends the audience to Paris in the 1920s for the first part of Hemingway’s novel, and the Sarasota performances include a little bit of the second part, which…
Chicago Tribune March 16, 2014
…collision of two-bit eroticism and legal pretension, an aspect Elevator Repair Service suggests by having one of the two lawyers who argued this case eventually end up in a G-string of his own. “Arguendo,”…
Slate October 23, 2013
…Court gallery were actually laughing out loud. There’s certainly a good bit of farce to be found in nine august justices and two lawyers wrestling with lofty First Amendment questions prompted by the gyrations of…
The New Yorker September 27, 2010
…which, if it means anything, means just that”-he pauses questioningly, even a bit stupidly, as a character in a Judd Apatow movie might. But what could have been a tiresome gimmick achieves, in the course…
Walker Art Center interview June 8, 2006
…Great Gatsby’. SS: Right. The whole thing starts a bit like the hapless employee whose computer won’t work, and he finds this book. It’s not clear whether he knows it’s there or not when he…
Women and Performance: A Journal of Feminist Theory Issue 24
…reminded me sometime recently that I might have had it a little bit wrong. But the story goes that we went to wherever my aunt was working — I think it’s a government office maybe…
Time Out New York November 9, 2000
…linger a bit long (like Rinne Groff’s tragic denouement), this weird show usually hits the right notes. And as for why ERS engages in highly choreographed butt gyrations — well, it’s all Greek to me….