Elevator Repair Service

Elevator Repair Service

Elevator Repair Service (ERS) are a New York-based theater ensemble founded by director John Collins and a group of actors in 1991. [http://www.elevator.org/about/bio.php Elevator Repair Service: Bio] on the group's official site, Accessed 22 September 2007.]

Among the New York venues where ERS have performed are Performance Space 122, The Performing Garage, HERE, The Ontological at St. Mark's Church, The Flea, The Kitchen, and Soho Rep. Elsewhere in the United States, they have performed in Columbus, Ohio, Seattle, Minneapolis, Houston, Burlington, Vermont, Washington, D.C. and Portland, Oregon. They have also performed in the Netherlands, Belgium, Slovenia, Austria, Norway, Germany, France, Portugal and Switzerland.

Works

*"Mr. Anti-Pyrene"*
*"Marx Brothers on Horseback Salad"
*"Spine Check"
*"Language Instruction: Love Family vs. Andy Kaufman"
*"McGurk: A Cautionary Tale"
*"Shut Up I Tell You (I Said Shut Up I Tell You)"
*"Cab Legs"
*"Total Fictional Lie"
*"Highway to Tomorrow"
*"Room Tone"
*"Gatz"
*"No Great Society"
*"The Sound and the Fury (April Seventh 1928)"Shows except those marked with * from source: [ [http://www.elevator.org/shows/ Elevator Repair Service: Shows] on the group's official site, Accessed 22 September 2007.]

Notes

External links

* [http://www.elevator.org Official site]


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