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Chicago Tribune March 16, 2014
…and exploring the limits of expressive artistic performance. New York-based Elevator Repair Service, best known for the stunning “Gatz,” was at the Museum of Contemporary Art for just this weekend, a great shame, really,…
TheatreForum Issue 23
…the best way for the company to engage with text was to attack an abundance of words, hence the choice of a novel. Puppets and people, or all tomorrow’s parties This first version of Highway…
Bomb Spring 1999
…dual relationship to that idea of Brecht’s. My guess is that he’s talking about simplifying, stripping down and making things real because that’s the best way to get your message across, the best way to…
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…
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 New York Times July 16, 2006
…onstage, which is the novelist’s voice,” he said. Mark Russell, one of the most experienced and well traveled downtown producers, said it was the best show he had seen last year. “Gatz” has been on…
Walker Art Center interview June 8, 2006
…a sort of in-your-face kind of throwing down the gauntlet to the notion of adaptation. I wondered if that was conscious or not. Obviously it’s an art—there are awards given to the best literary adaptation—but…
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The Village Voice November 6, 2002
…elegance, few works can compare to Sophocles’ Antigone. Though Aristotle may have given the nod to Oedipus Rexin terms of formal perfection, Hegel deemed the author’s earlier Theban play as the high-water mark of Attic…
The Boston Globe May 15, 2009
…of the office workers. Gary Wilmes has a threatening, Stanley Kowalski swagger as a janitor, and he retains that swagger (and the keys that dangle from his waist) when he morphs into the rich, bullying…