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…tragic, he free-associates his way through his family’s troubled past and longs for his lost sister. With the same radical commitment ERS showed in its groundbreaking staging of The Great Gatsby, the ensemble embraces…
Entertainment Weekly September 24, 2013
…watching an amateur theatrical production seems like a cheap shot that’s also completely beside the point. Even so,Arguendo offers a spirited defense of free expression that is as heartfelt as it is silly. Read…
The Scotsman August 26, 2010
…dazzlingly free and inventive, though, in its use of music spanning the whole century, and of sudden bursts of wild choreography, to create a profoundly intelligent piece of theatre that effortlessly bridges the decades since…
New York Times September 11, 2011
…Mr. Collins and company felt thwarted in trying for a theatrical equivalent of the Hemingway style. Instead, rather like a graduate student who lights on a tasty thesis topic, they have focused on one particular…
The Chicago Tribune November 17, 2008
…as Fitzgerald intended, the consummate unreliable narrator. The greatest strength of this piece, directed with eye-popping precision by John Collins and happily unafraid of the Fitzgerald’s oft-ignored sense of comic absurdity, stems from its understanding…
The New Yorker May 26, 2008
…as he wrote it, was fully aware that it was the kind of work most writers long to produce: free of editorial constraints, a pure mining of his imagination. In a 1983 memoir, Ben Wasson,…
Paper December 1994
…comic, from Buster Keaton and Richard Foreman to American trash culture and Ivy League comedy improv, could be described this way. If I weren’t a very original writer, that is. Founded by a group of…
The Times of London May 10, 2012
…other so well, we’re like family. It isn’t free-form improvisation, but something much more organic.” The company is mostly male, and the lead parts in recent shows mainly male. “The company is aware of that,”…
de Volkskrant May 25, 1998
…spectator. But no, he shoots into the dressing room. These American actors in Cab Legs aren’t averse to a little confusion. With them the accidental enjoys free range. Or so they say. Because naturally most…