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… SO, THIS JUST HAPPENED… ERS News and Announcements Due to concerns over COVID-19 surges, ERS’s premiere of Seagull at NYU Skirball Center, originally planned for February, has been postponed to July 2022….
… SO, THIS JUST HAPPENED… ERS News and Announcements After 18 months, we were finally able to perform in front of a live audience when we premiered Baldwin and Buckley at Cambridge at…
…So,This Just Happened… ERS News and Announcements While we are all happy to say goodbye to 2020, we want to thank everyone who helped us do so in a grand style by contributing…
… So,This Just Happened… ERS News and Announcements ERS will present a work-in-progress showing of Baldwin and Buckley at Cambridge as part of this year’s (virtual) PRELUDE Festival. The performance will air on Wednesday,…
…ERS News and Announcements We have just announced dates for the return of our popular theater-making workshops, For Adults, July 16 or 23 from 6:00 – 9:00pm. High School Day Camp: July 27 – 30th….
Time Out Chicago November 13-19, 2008
…Gray and their collaborators viewed the trilogy as a founding production of their new endeavor: the Wooster Group, probably the most celebrated (if controversially so) American avant-garde performance company working today. Each of these disparate…
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…
Trouw June 16, 2006
…world, but also the furtive longings of apparently colorless office people for just such a money-saturated life of glamor. At the same time it feels like a glimpse behind the scenes into the rehearsal studio,…
…question that still very much haunts the world today. With Room Tone, ERS reconceives William’s landmark Varieties of Religious Experience as theatrical monologues and Henry’s great novella The Turn of the Screw as a disorienting…
The New Yorker May 26, 2008
…any persistent belief you may have that the world makes sense and that art should reflect that- can still put people off. On being told that movies should have a beginning, a middle, and an…