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Artforum March 1996
…by Steven Drukman In an admittedly spotty theatrical season, the work of Elevator Repair Service, in a whirligig of sideshow-style shenanigans titled Shut Up I Tell You (I Said Shut Up I Tell You),…
The New York Post February 10, 1994
…by Donna Coe The recent infusion of Generation X art intrigues me, a bouncing baby boomer. I love to see their redefining of what I lived through, namely the 1960s and ’70s. So off…
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 themselves…
The Village Voice March 4, 2008
…by Alexis Soloski In 1929, William Faulkner presented the typed manuscript of The Sound and the Fury to his literary agent with the warning, “It’s a real sonofabitch.” Elevator Repair Service’s John Collins can’t…
The New York Times April 30, 2008
…by Ben Brantley For the record, Elevator Repair Service’s “Sound and the Fury (April Seventh, 1928)” lasts over two and a half hours, counting intermission. Or that’s what my watch said at the end…
The New York Times May 21, 2015
…By Ben Brantley Time flies and crawls, warps and balances, melts and freezes. It passes by before you know it and it stands still forever. All those contradictory kinetic clichés are pulsing away in…
Variety November 30, 2007
…by Sam Theilman NEW YORK — If a production gets aborted in Manhattan, and the public never sees it, can it still make a splash? It can if it’s the Elevator Repair Service’s “Gatz,”…
The American Conservative October 18, 2013
…by Noah Millman What makes something theater? It’s a question that increasingly preoccupies me, even as my own artistic ambitions don’t seem to have flowed yet in that particular stream. The theater is…
Huffington Post May 21, 2015
…By Michael Giltz When is a show a master stroke and a missed opportunity at the same time? When it’s a remounting of the Elevator Repair Service’s adaptation of William Faulkner’s The Sound And…
The New Yorker May 26, 2008
…by Hilton Als The evening I saw “The Sound and the Fury (April Seventh, 1928),” the theatre company Elevator Repair Service’s rendition of the first section of William Faulkner’s 1929 masterpiece (at the New…