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Le Soir May 25, 1998
…remain. These will be more than enough to support the drama. In silence, in preposterous or murmured dialogues (understanding the English isn’t imperative but it lets you in on loads of gags), in chair- and…
Performing Arts Journal May 1998
…innermost workings of human experience more than any English writer of his day. Indeed, beyond the French masters, notably Proust, De Maupassant, and Gautier, only the names of Hemingway and Bukowski in our century seem…
Die Welt September 10, 1998
“Total Fictional Lie” in the Sophiensaele It is among the most sublime pleasures of youth to stand relaxed and drunk at the edge of the dance floor for hours and watch everyone moving…
Salzburger Nachrichten August 13, 1997
Eight characters in search of a play: the marvelous Elevator Repair Service in Salzburg by Mario Jandrokovic Now how did the story go? Young man, doctor, meets young woman. He’s an idler, she’s…
taz September 10, 1998
ERS with “Total Fictional Lie” in the Sophiensaele by Eva Behrendt A manager with the false eyebrows of our finance minister, a turkey dance repeated ad absurdum, a stammering press speech by Paul…
de Volkskrant May 25, 1998
by Marian Buijs For a moment we unsuspecting theatergoers are confused when, just after the first scene, two people stand up and quietly but conspicuously make their way out. Was that part of…
Women and Performance: A Journal of Feminist Theory Issue 24
…say, get left behind. This America: a concept more than a country, the biggest of all brand names, a lifestyle to suit us all. Arriving ached, beyond jetlag or fatigue. Like growing pains and grieving…
Die Presse June 17, 2007
…crickets, or jazz out of the “Roaring Tewnties” in which the novel takes place. A Last Sit Together Not everyone makes it through. After three and a half hours of listening — to English with…
…in Tribeca, the Greenwich Hotel. The sophisticated rooms feature furnishings from a wide range of cultural influences, from Tibetan silk rugs to English leather settees, and bathrooms with Moroccan tile and Italian marble. Modern technology…
Variety October 1, 2006
…aloud. Shepherd at first reads in a deadpan voice, tripping over proper names and declaiming Fitzgerald’s prose with leaden yet game unfamiliarity. Thus begins a process of discovery, and the wringing of an unexpected dramatic…