This new musical based on the famous novel and film offers some powerful visual vignettes but confusingly muddies its themes. Nicole Serratore reviews.
Venues: Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre
23 March 2023
Reviews • Broadway • NYC
Review: Parade at the Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre
Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre ⋄ 21 Feb-6 Aug
By Cameron Kelsall
Michael Arden directs an “essential” revival of Jason Robert Brown and Alfred Uhry’s musical that “reaches its summit in its silences.” Cameron Kelsall reviews.
7 November 2022
Reviews • Broadway • NYC
Review: Almost Famous at the Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre
Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre ⋄ 3 October-Open Ended
By Lane Williamson
A star-making performance by Casey Likes keeps this musical adaptation on life support. Lane Williamson reviews.
20 December 2021
Reviews • Broadway • NYC
Review: Company on Broadway
Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre ⋄ 15th November 2021 to 26th June 2022
By Nicole Serratore
A gender-swapped Company leaves the leading lady without a voice. Nicole Serratore reviews.
11 September 2019
Reviews • Broadway • NYC
Review: Betrayal at Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre
Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre ⋄ 5th of September – 8th of December 2019
By Maya Phillips
Stylish and cool, with some incongruous choices, but a talented cast give a thoughtful exploration of Pinter’s famous play. Maya Phillips reviews.
23 October 2018
Reviews • Broadway • NYC
Review: The Ferryman at Bernard Jacobs Theatre
Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre ⋄ 2nd October 2018 - 17th February 2019
By Dan O'Neil
This new play from Jez Butterworth, an epic tapestry set in Northern Ireland, starts to unravel once you pick at the threads. Dan O’Neil reviews.
28 April 2017
Reviews • Broadway • NYC
Review: Bandstand at Bernard Jacobs Theatre
Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre ⋄
By Alison Durkee
This new Broadway musical by the choreographer of ‘Hamilton’ looks at the painful homecomings of American WWII veterans.
14 December 2015
Reviews • Broadway
The Color Purple
Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre ⋄ 10th December 2015 - open ended
By Nicole Serratore
Cynthia Erivo is a hurricane of hurt on Broadway.