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The New Yorker September 27, 2010
…completely bald. The sentence “Sometimes in the course of gay parties women used to rub champagne into his hair,” from Chapter 6, has become a laugh line. But Fletcher may be the first Gatsby who…
…Jim Fletcher and Mark Barton. Matt Tierney and Ben Williams received an Obie for their sound design in THE SELECT (THE SUN ALSO RISES). GATZ returned to The Public Theater for a second run in…
The Village Voice February 18, 1992
…The brain-numbing rumble of white noise rolls under the Dada chaos of Mr. Antipyrine, Fire Extinguisher (Nada) like the roar of a fierce head cold. Actors lurch around the stage, fall dead, burst into…
The Village Voice July 6, 1993
…Service — the result of a vocational-interest survey the 23-year-old Collins once took — do not work from a script. Using a found text, like a physics book or the rumor of Dalí’s screenplay or…
taz September 10, 1998
…der Kiste und in der Luft rudernden Füßen gehalten; der scheiternde Verkauf einer überarbeiteten Bibelausgabe und ein Requisitarium, das vor allem aus Löffelbiscuits und drei Stühlen besteht: Wir schreiben das Jahr 1998, und wir sehen…
De Volkskrant May 29, 2006
…War, the “Jazz Age,” and in roughly six and a half hours they turn it into their Gatz. Just how a set of drab office types manage to make the glamour world of the ruthlessly…
The Irish Times October 4, 2008
…the story becomes heavy-handed. A potential lodger who discovers Gregor and runs off screaming about “vermin” reduces the mysterious metaphor to a heavy-handed fable about Nazism. Where the show does work is when it leaves…
The Chicago Tribune November 17, 2008
…ideas and emotions that this piece, which sports one of the longest running times in the history of theatrical entertainment, sends scurrying around your skull is the growing realization that “Gatsby” says a lot more…
The New York Times December 16, 2010
…Fitzgerald’s “Great Gatsby” captured — in inventively theatrical terms — the unmatchable, heady rush of falling in love with a book. And Scott Shepherd, as a common reader seduced by a great American novel, gave…
The New York Sun April 30, 2008
…rumble (just one component of Matt Tierney’s enveloping sound design) or by a balletic hoedown dance. All the while, the actors pass around a dog-eared paperback of “The Sound and the Fury,” sometimes narrating entire…