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Did Good Night Oscar wake up to a good morning?

Sean Hayes stars as the troubled comedian appearing on The Tonight Show in 1958 in the Broadway transfer of Doug Wright's critically acclaimed play

While the show and Hayes won rave reviews during its Chicago premiere, it looks like the New York critics were not bowled over. Despite renewed praise for Hayes' performance, there was sparse praise overall.

THE GOOD

Broadway News

"Entering the Broadway production of "Good Night, Oscar," I knew nothing about playwright Doug Wright's titular figure, Oscar Levant, but I left caring for the crotchety old man as if he were my own family. Such is the magic of "Good Night, Oscar" and, specifically, actor Sean Hayes' virtuosic turn as the accomplished Jewish pianist and talk show personality riddled with various mental illnesses."

Entertainment Weekly

"While Hayes' Levant is an acerbic, self-destructive, sad-sack of a human being, there's nothing to hate or even dislike about him. Or Good Night, Oscar. Sean Hayes is just too easy to love."

THE LESS GOOD

New York Post

"That Sean Hayes transforms in the new play "Good Night, Oscar," there is no doubt. Whether the end result is a human being or a bag of tricks depends on your taste for ham."

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