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Theater Pizzazz! May 21, 2015
…Joe Tantalo, is currently running at 59E59 Theaters, creates pared-down dramatizations, using relatively small casts with minimal means, while the latter, with bigger casts and larger budgets, actually performs the original work, including narrative descriptions…
Time Out New York April 30-May 6, 2008
…family, a decaying Southern clan turning to drink, suicide and ruin. Benjy (dually played by Suzie Sokol and Aaron Landsman) is the “idiot” telling their tale—a severely autistic child whose memories spill out without any…
The Advertiser March 12, 2010
…his jumble of memories emerges an intense picture of family life — a Mississippi family of decaying gentility. His mother has retreated to bed and he is largely raised through the years of the book,…
Sarasota Herald-Tribune October 8, 2009
by Jay Handelman Elevator Repair Service is an unusually named theater troupe from New York, which may be perfectly appropriate for a company that does the unusual on stage. Thursday night, the company offered the…
Chicago Tribune March 16, 2014
…I speak here of the artistic kind. It is a good question, though, as this highly unusual and entertaining show so richly proved, not one the justices were especially well-prepared to answer, which is,…
Slate October 23, 2013
…email was a surprise, especially given the subject. He wanted to talk Supreme Court. John is actually a court junkie—one of those people who follow the court purely because he’s interested in its work….
The New Yorker September 27, 2010
…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 of…
Walker Art Center interview June 8, 2006
…film and theater to adapt it. Is ‘Gatz’ partially an effort to finally do it right? SS: Yes! JC: Of course we wouldn’t be doing this to try and do it wrong. In that sense,…
Women and Performance: A Journal of Feminist Theory Issue 24
…being? J: . . . being theatricality or performance as we conventionally understand it, which is people speaking a little louder then they normally do for the audience to hear; or doing things turned out…
Time Out New York November 9, 2000
…But in the hands of these resourceful thespians, it is coldly and slowly hypnotic. Rand, an intense performer reminiscent of a young Eric Bogosian, carefully intones the same few lines over and over, while Boocock…