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…April-May 2012, and then performed on London’s West End in June-July 2012 as part of the LIFT Festival. SHUFFLE was performed at NYU’s Bobst Library as part of PEN World Voices, and at the Brooklyn…
New York Theatre Guide October 4, 2022
…as well be spoken today. Today, African Americans are still fighting against voter suppression. White Americans’ response remains, “At least the racism isn’t as bad as it used to be.” Yet the true power of…
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…
The New York Times October 26, 1998
…dorky spectacles are self-assured young entertainers who only look like lifetime members of the National Honor Society. Who they aspire to be, in fact, are hip exemplars of an emerging sensibility in performance art and…
de Volkskrant May 25, 1998
…spectator. But no, he shoots into the dressing room. These American actors in Cab Legs aren’t averse to a little confusion. With them the accidental enjoys free range. Or so they say. Because naturally most…
taz September 10, 1998
…writing in the year 1998, and we’re seeing perhaps the last disciples of Dada. With “Total Fictional Lie” Elevator Repair Service presents a genuine world premiere, more specifically a production commissioned by the Berliner Festwochen…
Die Welt September 10, 1998
…effect without effort, like the movements of ordinary young people acting obliviously, without any artistic intention. This trick was at work in the Sophiensaele during the world premiere of “Total Fictional Lie”, a production commissioned…
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 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…
NRC Handelsblad June 2, 2006
…broad-shouldered, strapping young man with a piercing glance. In these three films they conduct themselves the way rich Americans conduct themselves, at least in Fitzgerald’s imaginary world: they give parties, play golf, pour champagne, destroy…