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…includes Everyone’s Fine with Virginia Woolf, Fondly, Collette Richland, and Measure for Measure. Where can we find you online? @citywolfstudio, www.avpuppets.com Where were you born?: San Antonio, TX First job you ever had: In…
…the show has taken me around the world (and the set has survived much maintenance), I feel very close to it. I watch as much of it as I can every time we put it…
The New York Times April 27, 2008
…the inadequacies of live theater are exciting to me,” Mr. Collins said. “I like to throw a big problem at it and watch it all fall apart and come back together again. That’s the thing…
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 Washington Post April 12, 2004
…is a man, and soon he’s sitting with the audience in the near-dark, casually sharing his odd background, interviewing a potential governess to watch the niece and nephew he says he never sees. Yes, this…
De Volkskrant May 29, 2006
…rich Jay Gatsby their own is fascinating to watch, exciting and funny and extremely well thought out. Until recently ERS had not gone public with Gatz: for years they have had difficulties with the trustees…
Klassekampen December 12, 2006
…from the movie, hear the text and watch the actors, who take up the same story that Scott Shepherd is reading — in an illustrative, almost school-play-like manner. Little time-shifts allow for multiple perspectives between…
Chicago Sun-Times November 15, 2008
…own relationships. And it is all but impossible to watch this production at the current moment without thinking about how an audience of former Lehman Brothers or General Motors employees might respond to it. As…
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 Observer September 24, 2013
…is drawn from transcripts of oral arguments, from a courthouse-steps interview given by a Michigan exotic dancer who came to Washington to watch the proceedings, and from comments that Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who was not…