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The Village Voice September 16, 1997
…hands on all the right buttons. Still wired from their European tour, ERS is busily polishing their work in progress, Cab Legs, for a second run at P.S. 122 starting September 11, but don’t expect…
Sarasota Herald-Tribune October 8, 2009
…a treat for the weekend. The performance runs about 100 minutes, longer than most of the hour-long shows featured at the festival. That just means there’s more to enjoy. But that’s not a review. Additional,…
Chicago Sun Times March 12, 2014
…Ruth Bader Ginsburg — in which they talked about differentiating their robes from the men by wearing distinctive collars. Justice Renquist, a Gilbert and Sullivan fan, had gold stripes on HIS robe.” As for the…
The Point Magazine Spring 2009
…a rehearsal process whose traces are omnipresent both in stage design and performance. (The continuity is underscored by having Ben Williams run sound onstage, occasionally stepping from his table to take part in the action.)…
Timeout New York September 11, 2012
…Elevator Repair Service goes on a fantastic bender with Hemingway. By David Cote The art of bullfighting—barbarous though the tradition may be—lies in dancerly misdirection. The torero rustles his red cape and the bull…
Wall Street Journal October 7, 2013
…by Lizzie Simon Rachel Chavkin directed “Natasha, Pierre and the Great Comet of 1812,” which premiered at Ars Nova and is continuing its commercial run at Kazino. She is a co-founder of the…
The New York Times October 6, 2010
…There’s a clock onstage that Mr. Shepherd regularly consults. On it the time is always the same (9:38, I believe). This is as it should be. All normal rules for measuring time are suspended in…
The Chicago Tribune November 17, 2008
…ideas and emotions that this piece, which sports one of the longest running times in the history of theatrical entertainment, sends scurrying around your skull is the growing realization that “Gatsby” says a lot more…
Performing Arts Journal May 1998
…he may have been catty and a snob (at least when dealing with the “Philistines,” not enjoying the physical prowess of his young male urchins). Artists in general run a more distanced line from their…
Time Out New York February 9, 2006
…Created by Elevator Repair Servce. Dir. John Collins With ensemble cast. P.S. 122 by David Cote Even in the ranks of avant-garde performers, Susie Sokol stands out as a wonderful weirdo. An ageless wisp…