Want to know what the newspaper of record had to say about the eight productions that Press Nights is featuring this month? Here are a few of the critics’ thoughts, plus links to the full reviews.
BELLA, BELLA
Jesse Green didn’t care for Harvey Fierstein’s solo show. Compared it to a PowerPoint presentation. Criticized it for “meager tension.” Said he wanted to take Fierstein to “take it down a notch.” But acknowledged that it was clear that the solo show’s star and writer loved his subject.
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/10/22/theater/harvey-fierstein-bella-bella-review.html
DUBLIN CAROL
This Conor McPherson revival left Elisabeth Vincentelli mostly cold. “Just one more day in a wrecked life,” she said. She blamed the booze. “Drinking can smother drama as well as people.”
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/10/07/theater/dublin-carol-review.html
LINDA VISTA
Ben Brantley declared Tracy Letts’s latest, a comedy about a newly divorced jerk, an “inspired, ruthless take on the classic midlife-crisis comedy.”
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/10/10/theater/linda-vista-review.html
LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS
Brantley loved this musical about a man-eating plant too. Called it a “delicious revival.”
MACBETH
Laura Collins-Hughes found the Classic Stage Company’s production “profoundly human.” She praised the performances, the set and the costumes. Her only real complaint was about the sight lines in the Banquo’s-ghost dinner scene.
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/10/27/theater/macbeth-review-corey-stoll.html
THE ROSE TATTOO
Brantley tiptoed around his opinions of this Tennessee Williams revival starring Marisa Tomei. The subhead seemed more direct, referring to it as an “unmoored production.”
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/10/15/theater/the-rose-tattoo-review-marisa-tomei.html
SLAVE PLAY
“A happy surprise,” said Green.of this transfer from downtown. And if it was a bit daring? “Shock and offense may be just the ticket now.”
THE SOUND INSIDE
Green loved the changes the playwright had made since this drama’s Williamstown production. The bottom line: “A rivetingly dark and detailed production.”
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/10/17/theater/the-sound-inside-review.html