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the performances were really great. It is a must-see
John from New York, New York
GO SEE IT
this play was very entertaining and is filled with
great performances of all three actors. It is well
worth a trip to the theater. It is a great
production of the play written by harold pinter.
Anonymous from New York, New York
A MUST SEE
We really enjoyed this play
Anonymous from New York, New York
GOOD BROADWAY PLAY
even though the seats were expensive and the play
was quite short this is a stunning and greatly
acted production. It was well directed, the set
looked very nice, and the music flowed very nicely
with the play. This play should not be missed.
971 jetts from Paisley Scotland
GO SEE
One To See very different :-)
971 jetts from Paisley Scotland
GO SEE
One To See very different :-)
RLKM from Alexandria, VA
WEISZ PERFORMANCE DISAPPOINTING
With an all star cast I expect an outstanding performance.
The opening scene is about two characters that have so
much history between the two of them, yet Weisz came
across as just reciting lines. The emotion and believability of
her character didn't come out until the last two scenes.
Craig gave an amazing performance. He was so natural and
broke the stiltedness of the previous scene. Spall's
performance was very good and could have been
outstanding, but when you are feeding off someone else who
is so stilted it is hard to shine. Craig and Spall carried the
play. Perhaps it wasn't a good idea to cast a husband and
wife together when the topic is betrayal.
Anonymous from New York, New York
SAVE YOUR MONEY TO GO AND SEE SPALL IN SOMETHING ELSE
It would be generous to describe Weisz's performance as two dimensional. This is all the more painful given that the play relies so heavily on the complex relationship between the three main characters. Craig and (especially) Spall gave very enthralling performances, which just made Weisz appear even more mannered and robotic by comparison. How Nichols has let the show get into this state really raises some questions about how he handles his actors.
Ana S. from New York, New York
VERY DISSAPOINTING
I did not enjoy the script of the play or the acting. Daniel Craig was great, charismatic, a totally different character from James Bond. It was almost a revelation. The rest of the cast had very disappointing performances. This play is really not worth seeing.
Disappointed from New York, New York
NOT WORTH THE COST
These stars, with the exception of the actor who plays Jerry, are not suitable for the stage. Two dimentional performances. Boring.
Dave m from Dunedin Florida
POOR PERFORMANCE
Into the third act , the curtain went down and the lights went on. Finally we were told it was a technical problem but clearly it was a performer issue. The
roger character seemed drunk, not knowing his lines which made for awkward moments. Very frustrated and wanted to leave but waiting for the train
wreck to end was on my mind. Not worth the money and not a good story either. Clearly a play that is dependent on the star power to sell it.
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