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…Video by Cleo Michel Baldwin and Buckley at Cambridge photos by Joan Marcus Ulysses – Symphony Space photos by Kevin Yatarola Seagull photos by Ian Douglas Gala Photos by Ahron R. Foster…
…during runs of shows in New York. When we are not in a rehearsal/ production period, the intern will attend all production and staff meetings at our office. Interns with technical skills, such as video…
…Join ERS in experimenting with material being developed for new projects; translating music, sound, text and video into scenes. In this two-day workshop, ERS Artistic Director and Founder John Collins and ensemble members will…
Wall Street Journal October 7, 2013
…fairly fluent. She’s also fluent in Elevator Repair Service’s theatrical vocabulary, which combines video, borrowed text, dance (by people who aren’t trained in dance) and a meshing of intellectual history with absurdity. “I’ve tried to…
Yale Alumni Magazine November/December 2005
…steam tunnels under the Pierson College dining hall. He also became obsessed with the Wooster Group, a legendary New York experimental theater ensemble. “They had people naked on video screens, people talking over each other,”…
Women and Performance: A Journal of Feminist Theory Issue 24
…a tighter collapse of person and place into the linguistic, spatial and temporal geographies of one world, any world. In English, meanwhile, we maintain separateness, a linguistic and cultural boundary that indexes an impossible, experiential…
Theater Pizzazz! May 21, 2015
…sometimes mesmerizing production but—ticket buyer beware—if you don’t know the book, or don’t remember your English professor’s lectures about it, you’re going to find it something of a slog. Unlike ERS’s most famous production, the…
The New Yorker May 26, 2008
…to: for the actors to act perfectly would undo Faulkner’s twisted folkiness, the sense that he’s re-making the English language with clunky nuts and bolts and splintery planks. The performances are purposefully not seamless. When…
Landboote August 28, 2006
…the theater or any other art mumbo-jumbo. (You do have to know a little English in this case.) Only the first half-hour is tiring. After that we are wide awake the whole long time. Then…
The Scotsman August 26, 2010
…still confined to the wealthy elite whose adventures Hemingway describes, as he follows the alluring Brett Ashley — English aristocrat, and despair-ridden good-time-girl — from Paris to Pamplona, and the blood and thunder of the…