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The New York Times October 26, 1998
…Warhol and Andy Kaufman, these quirky productions poke fun at the diversions of the egghead set. “Total Fictional Lie,” for instance, is a deadpan lampoon of the washed-out Middle American characters who fascinate documentary filmmakers….
Monday April 18 at 7PM Tuesday April 19 at 2:30PM We are offering two public showings, as we conclude our first short rehearsal period on our new project in a residency at New…
In 1937, Salvador Dali, a fan of the Marx Brothers, wrote for them a screenplay entitled “Giraffes on Horseback Salad.” The screenplay, long since lost, never made it to production, but the idea…
The New York Post February 10, 1994
by Donna Coe The recent infusion of Generation X art intrigues me, a bouncing baby boomer. I love to see their redefining of what I lived through, namely the 1960s and ’70s. So…
The Village Voice November 6, 2002
by Charles McNulty The lights are out, not down. Has P.S.122 forgotten to pay its Con Ed bill? Before the question can be considered, a handsome bachelor climbs awkwardly into the audience to…
Time Out Chicago November 13-19, 2008
by John Beer About 30 years ago, Andy Kaufman announced to a Saturday Night Live audience his intention to read aloud “the greatest American novel ever written,” F. Scott Fitzgerald’s ‘The Great Gatsby’….
Bomb Spring 1999
by Coco Fusco I never thought I’d hear an artist complain about having too much attention. Then I encountered theatrical wunderkind John Collins, codirector of the rising-star dramatic ensemble Elevator Repair Service and…
The Village Voice May 28, 2002
Performance Theater’s Intimate Surprise by Mark Russell A theater is moving under the radar of our American culture — a theater influenced by hip-hop, burlesque, dance, and the experiments of longtime renegades like…
The New Yorker September 27, 2010
by Rebecca Mead A gaunt, fair-haired man, about forty, enters a deserted, dilapidated office. It’s morning: twenty minutes before ten, according to a clock atop a bulky computer monitor, which, like other furnishings…
Cab Legs infuses a classic love story with frantic choreography from Indian movie musicals and Betty Boop cartoons, set to Cumbia music from Columbia. The show is an early attempt by…