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The Dinosaurs Reviews Are In!

Kevin, February 23rd, 2026

A Healing New Play!

A quietly affecting new play from award-winning playwright and mental health counselor Jacob Perkins, created in association with Clubbed Thumb. Directed by Tony nominee and Obie Award winner Les Waters - known for his work on Big Love - The Dinosaurs is set in the same room at the same hour each week.

The story follows a group of women who gather simply to speak and to listen. As the outside world shifts and evolves, the steady ritual of returning to one another becomes its own quiet act of resilience.

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Critic Reviews Of The Dinosaurs

"At the same time, the women - as in Bess Wohl's Liberation, another celebration of female supportare crisply individualized, both in the writing and by a first-rate multigenerational cast under the direction of Les Waters. The presiding eminences are the testy Marvel and the patrician Chalfant, icons both of the New York stage, but this is, appropriately, very much a group effort. Together, the performers give fresh breath to the old observation that theater is like a church. Through their congregation, mutable yet constant, the play demonstrates the healing power of other people's stories." - Time Out New York

"It's confusing at first, one of the few explicit clues that "The Dinosaurs" is not just what it at first seems, which is an ordinary meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous. I've been to plays about support groups before that I thought were low-key (such as Someone Spectacular in 2024); "The Dinosaurs" is full of moments that seem positively banal. But the banality engenders a feeling of authenticity, and the authenticity at its best rendered by some of the finest stage actresses working in New York helps us at least pause and consider the significance of moments that we might otherwise have ignored." - New York Theater

"Of course, action-hungry viewers may dismiss The Dinosaurs as one of those watching-the-paint-dry affairs. Theatergoers who savor a smart, subtle use of language or can appreciate the generosity of feelings shared in such support groups likely will find this new play by Jacob Perkins to be a quietly touching show. Certainly there is no question regarding the excellence of the acting or the production as sensitively staged by Les Waters, a director who has helmed the premieres of works by the likes of Caryl Churchill, Will Eno and Lucas Hnath, and surely knows how to effectively present meaningful modern dramas like this one." - New York Stage Review

"If the AA storytellers actively engage, The Dinosaurs also illustrates those who exist to listen. The audience doesn't witness everyone sharing a story. Some characters offer only fragments about themselves, whether through their behavior or whispers. A novice playwright or director would act on the impulse to expand or resolve, but The Dinosaurs commits to the feeling of leaving a room with an unspoken story suspended in the air." - New York Theatre Guide

"Is that a mode of protection, of separating the art from the artist? Perkins can assume these women would have similar experiences as his own, but the small slices we're fed don't amount to anything nourishing. Instead, The Dinosaurs becomes an opportunity to see some great actresses do their thing never a bad way to spend your time." - Exeunt NY

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