TWO STRANGERS (CARRY A CAKE ACROSS NEW YORK) Reviews Jan 12
2026, 06:04:28 PM
StephW655 said: "We’re coming to NYC in April with our 13 year old daughter. Will 2 Strangers still be playing and do you think my kid who enjoys musicals enough would like it? If not, would Spelling Bee be the better choice? I’ve fallen in love with some of the songs with Sam so I selfishly want to see Two Strangers."
If no one's responded to this, it should still be playing then, and yes, I think she would enjoy it. It's fun and funny with a
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Chicago The Musical Appreciation Thread Jan 12
2026, 01:49:25 PM
GottaGetAGimmick420 said: "Now what is this?https://www.reddit.com/r/Broadway/comments/1qagr19/chicago_firings_drama/"
It's the video ACL2006 posted at #3704 that was being discussed.
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CHESS (2025 Broadway Revival) Reviews Jan 7
2026, 03:42:03 PM
quizking101 said: "1) Thank you for correcting me on the date being two weeks away.
2) I am not her effing publicist. As I stated in another thread, I don’t have anything against Lea, but I did enjoy Katerina’s by comparison. I wanted to boost my opinion since, as the date comes up, people like to wring their hands and clutch their pearls about the understudy and I want it to be a reassurance that - having seen the show 8 times now - I have some fully informed
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DEATH BECOMES HER Reviews Jan 4
2026, 01:52:09 PM
Last show with Hilty and Simard together today, though Williams and Sieber are both out. Glad I went back a few months ago to see all four, though others may not mind as long as they get Hilty and Simard.
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TWO STRANGERS (CARRY A CAKE ACROSS NEW YORK) Reviews Jan 3
2026, 07:23:07 PM
Tutty is on this evening, with Best on as Robin.
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Slam Frank's Blatantly Anti-Semitic IG Post Dec 18
2025, 10:16:11 AM
A little bit from the original post still comes up at the moment in a Google search.

I did see the post before it was pulled and she described a little bit about how he came to call her, but I don't remember the details.
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Slam Frank's Blatantly Anti-Semitic IG Post Dec 16
2025, 12:36:05 AM
VernonGersch said: "WHO is responsible for writing that post? Katie the PR person orAndrew Fox and Joel Sinensky? I want them to NEVER work again, ever. I want some accountability here. "
Andrew Fox says he is solely responsible.
https://www.instagram.com/p/DST4WEKgGVT/
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Official: TITANIQUE to dock at the St. James, March 2026 (16 Weeks Only) Dec 15
2025, 11:12:17 AM
I was just about to say--this doesn't make much sense from a financial perspective (barring the celebrity casting that keeps getting hinted at) but given that this is a thin year for musicals, it's conceivable people might be willing to throw in some money for the producing credit and possible Tony nom.
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LITTLE BEAR RIDGE ROAD Reviews Dec 12
2025, 01:49:08 PM
Helen Shaw's New Yorker review was never posted. She is/was right as usual.
Laurie Metcalf’s Stunning Return to Broadway in “Little Bear Ridge Road”
The playwright Samuel D. Hunter tailors a family drama to the actress’s specific gifts
https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2025/11/10/little-bear-ridge-road-theatre-review-the-bride-and-the-goodnight-cinderella
"The play operates best as a fine-grained character study, but its thinnest element is Ethan’s relationship with James, an oddly two-dimensional figure whose devotion becomes bizarre in the face of Ethan’s petulance and insults. I wondered if James’s saintliness represents another aspect of our lost COVID years, when intense relationships blossomed out of nothing. Hunter is interested in what flawed people can offer one another, the difference between saving and helping. "
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LITTLE BEAR RIDGE ROAD Reviews Dec 12
2025, 12:36:51 PM
Huss417 said: "MemorableUserName said: "Adding here since the show isn't in previews. (The fact that no one's had anything to say about it in a month and a half likely indicates why it's closing.)
LITTLE BEAR RIDGE ROAD Will Close Early on Broadway
https://www.broadwayworld.com/article/LITTLE-BEAR-RIDGE-ROAD-Will-Close-Early-on-Broadway-20251212"
Being discussed in the previews thread if interested.
https://forum.broadwayworld.com/thread/LITTLE-BEAR-RIDGE-ROAD-Previews"
Which is why I said "Adding here since the show isn't in previews."
And considering how typically nasty that discussion got almost from the start a different, and accurate, thread may be welcome for some. To each their own.
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LITTLE BEAR RIDGE ROAD Reviews Dec 12
2025, 11:57:33 AM
Adding here since the show isn't in previews. (The fact that no one's had anything to say about it in a month and a half likely indicates why it's closing.)
LITTLE BEAR RIDGE ROAD Will Close Early on Broadway
https://www.broadwayworld.com/article/LITTLE-BEAR-RIDGE-ROAD-Will-Close-Early-on-Broadway-20251212
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CHESS (2025 Broadway Revival) Reviews Dec 11
2025, 09:24:46 PM
Timon3 said: "Have they included Mountain Duet? I don’t think that song was in the original Broadway production."
There's a link to them singing it on this very page from earlier today.
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TARTUFFE at NYTW? Dec 10
2025, 09:42:49 PM
Here's the thread
https://forum.broadwayworld.com/thread/Matthew-Broderick-David-Cross-to-co-star-off-Broadway-in-new-TARTUFFE-written-by-Lucas-Hnath
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Helen Shaw is the new Times theater critic Dec 9
2025, 06:58:51 PM
Emily Nussbaum is Shaw's replacement as theater critic at the New Yorker
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/business/business-news/emily-nussbaum-theatre-critic-the-new-yorker-1236445623/
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Helen Shaw is the new Times theater critic Dec 9
2025, 06:58:27 PM
double post
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MARJORIE PRIME Reviews Dec 8
2025, 10:06:36 PM
Daily Beast
June Squibb, 96, Delivers Acting Tour de Force in ‘Marjorie Prime’
https://www.thedailybeast.com/obsessed/june-squibb-96-delivers-acting-tour-de-force-in-marjorie-prime/
"Squibb’s Majorie contains multitudes, and Squibb shows them all so tangibly and without airs that her character feels recognizably real right from the beginning of the play. She may be ailing, but in Squibb’s compelling rendering—under Anne Kauffman’s fine, sensitive direction—we see that Marjorie is not to be wrapped in cotton wool or patronized."
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MARJORIE PRIME Reviews Dec 8
2025, 10:03:29 PM
TimeOut
Review: Marjorie Prime
4 out of 5 stars
Jordan Harrison's moving AI drama returns for a timely revival with June Squibb and Cynthia Nixon
https://www.timeout.com/newyork/theater/marjorie-prime-broadway-revival-review-june-squibb-cynthia-nixon-jordan-harrison-danny-burstein-artifical-intelligence-ai
"Much of the pre-opening press about this revival has revolved around the 96-year-old Squibb, who might be the oldest actor ever to play a principal role on Broadway. She merits that attention with a remarkable performance that combines frostiness and fogginess into a firm coat of rime. But the other actors are equally good. Burstein, who radiates human tenderness, is perfectly employed as the play’s kindest character, and his final scene is devastating; Lowell finds the appropriate levels of stiffness and charm for his faux Walter. And Nixon is simply the best I’ve ever seen her onstage: As Tess labors to connect with her mother—or alternatively to give up any hope of connecting with her—Nixon invests her testiness with complex underlying notes of bitterness and exhaustion."
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MARJORIE PRIME Reviews Dec 8
2025, 10:00:59 PM
Two five star reviews from NY Stage Review
Marjorie Prime: The Future is Now
By Frank Scheck
★★★★★ June Squibb, Cynthia Nixon and Danny Burstein in this Broadway revival of Jordan Harrison's sci-fi-tinged drama.
https://nystagereview.com/2025/12/08/marjorie-prime-the-future-is-now/
Marjorie Prime: A Very Real Exploration of Memory and Loss, Powered by AI
By Melissa Rose Bernardo
★★★★★ A superb cast of four anchors Jordan Harrison’s future-set drama
https://nystagereview.com/2025/12/08/marjorie-prime-a-very-real-exploration-of-memory-and-loss-powered-by-ai/
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MARJORIE PRIME Reviews Dec 8
2025, 09:55:32 PM
Holden in Vulture is lukewarm
Return of the Replicants: ‘Marjorie Prime’
Marjorie Prime, starring June Squibb, Cynthia Nixon, and Danny Burstein, is a thoughtful, well-wrought play and production that's a little too cool to the
https://www.vulture.com/article/return-of-the-replicants-marjorie-prime.html
"In our present reality, with the floodwaters of AI slop licking at the rolled cuffs of our pants, it’s a pretty sure bet that Second Stage’s elegant revival of Harrison’s play will be applauded for its (then) prescience and (now) timeliness. Yet watching Marjorie Prime — staged on Lee Jellinek’s set of crisp angles, with its green hues engineered for tranquility, by Anne Kauffman, who directs with spare, delicate rigor, as if she’s conducting Arvo Pärt’s Spiegel im Spiegel — I kept waiting to feel … well, more. More rapt, more heartbroken, more rattled by the harrowing questions presented by the long, slow, terribly seductive suicide humanity seems bent on carrying out via technology. Harrison is a formidable craftsman and Marjorie Prime is built very well, but in a way it resembles one of its own artificial humans: It’s an extremely palatable version of the thing. It has studied how to be a play, and it’s a good one — if only the feeling of study weren’t quite so palpable in that goodness."
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MARJORIE PRIME Reviews Dec 8
2025, 09:53:02 PM
4 stars out of 4 from NYP
‘Marjorie Prime’ review: June Squibb is a marvel in an early highlight of the Broadway season
https://nypost.com/2025/12/08/entertainment/marjorie-prime-review-96-year-old-june-squibb-is-a-marvel-in-an-early-highlight-of-the-broadway-season/
"Much in the same way Squibb has only gotten finer with age, so too has Harrison’s complex 11-year-old play about artificial intelligence, its possibilities and the deeply intrusive role it could have — hell, it already does — in our own lives. "
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