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Walker Magazine March 11, 2013
…the performance ensemble Elevator Repair Service (ERS), best known for its recent trilogy—Gatz, The Sound and the Fury, and The Sun Also Rises (The Select)—based on canonic novels by F. Scott Fitzgerald, William Faulkner, and…
TheatreForum Issue 23
…found costume, soundtrack, text fragment or idea for action might each just as well take the lead as a source or starting point in the project. Etchells also notes that this “process . . ….
New York Times September 11, 2011
…entirely wraps its mind around the style and essence of the book that inspired it. It is possible to have “a damned good time” (to borrow a few rueful words from the heroine of “Sun”)…
The Georgetown Dish March 1, 2017
By Peter Rosenstein The new play at Shakespeare Theatre Company’s (STC) Lansburgh Theater, The Select (The Sun Also Rises) is definitely worth seeing for many reasons; but it’s way too long. With a…
The Paris Review May 31, 2012
…but presented in four early performances on May 17 and 18 at a sixty-seat black-box theater in Brooklyn. Elevator Repair Service is best known for Gatz, a theatrical endurance test in which F. Scott Fitzgerald’s…
…53rd State’s publication Occasional No. 1: the possibility of a transcendent experience. Best thing about working with ERS: So many good people. Everyone is good people. Town Tattle News from Company Members and Friends Congratulations…
New York Magazine "Best of New York" issue May 4, 1998
“E.R.S. is the shit!” exclaims Mark Russell, artistic director of Performance Space 122, which the seven-year-old theater troupe calls home. “Among the renaissance of experimental companies happening today, they are the most adventurous,…
Paper December 1994
…Elevator Repair Service’s Comedy Channel by Alexandra Kuczynski Journalists love diversity as a lynchpin to someone’s character. Think of how many times you’ve read an article about a rock star or novelist, only to…
The Irish Times October 4, 2008
…problem in particular with the authorial voice, the tone and timbre of the telling that, in the best prose, are inextricable from the narrative. How do you fillet this out without leaving a mere parody…
The Village Voice July 6, 1993
…W.O. Mitchell. It’s E.R.S.’s Spine Check. Part Robert Wilson, part Buster Keaton, with logics both Jung and cable TV, E.R.S. is a Downtown theater group whose work can best be described as a kind of…