Stephen Adly Guirgis' Pulitzer-winning Between Riverside and Crazy makes its Broadway debut via Second Stage Theatre with its official opening night at the Hayes Theater December 19. Previews began November 30, and the run will continue through February 12, 2023. Performances January 31–February 12 will be available to stream live.
"the words to describe the Prize-winner’s Broadway premiere are stiff and dusty. Save for Stephen McKinley Henderson’s masterful lead performance and Walt Spangler’s attractive, misused set, they apply to the book itself as much as to Austin Pendleton’s lifeless direction and 5.5 of the 6 other performances."
Between Riverside and Crazy’ Lies Dramatic Perfection on Broadway
Stephen Adly Guirgis’ brilliant Pulitzer-winning play about property and a stew of other New York tensions features a subtly towering performance by Stephen McKinley Henderson.
"The play wobbles when it’s just Junior alone with Lulu, the two of them caught up in predictable lover’s quarrels, and more generally when Walter himself isn’t onstage. He’s completely the main attraction, a character and a performance that draws every eye in the Hayes Theater. Henderson’s Walter belongs on Broadway, and it’s a pity it took this long for the production to transfer. He’s this sputtering, bellyaching tragic monarch of contemporary New York — a place where even royalty can still be evicted."
So glad about the glowing reviews!! This is my favorite out of the plays I saw in the past few months, which includes Downstate, Topdog/Underdog, Piano Lesson, You Will Get Sick among others.
Don’t forget the play will be streamed the end of its run and tickets for that are available to buy on the 2ST website, so everyone will be able to watch it.
Finally time for SMH to win a Tony? It’s early in the season but I don’t really see them giving it to Wendell or Sean Hayes (or Nathan Lane again, unless he’s revelatory).
Henderson was as good as advertised and should for sure be in Tony contention. Everything around him? I thought it was just okay. Some predictable story beats and threads that I didn't find too interesting, but overall it was a pretty entertaining night out with some really funny moments.
Gotta say though - this might have been the worst audience in my young theater-going career. Hopefully it's just because of the holidays, because these people did not ever stop talking or making noise. The guy next to me even took a phone call!
I really enjoyed this and I agree with all the praise for Henderson. Common's role is relatively small but he does have his moments. My favorite thing about this was the set design and use of the turntable to switch between rooms in the apartment.
Actually, Maria-Christina Oliveras was on last night, and delivered a solid performance. J. Anthony Crane was also on as the the understudy for the male cop - and likewise, he was really strong. Wouldn't have guessed he was an understudy.
Since both of those actors were already on last night, I guess the cancelation must be unrelated to either of them.
Tonight and tomorrow's performances are cancelled due to Covid.
A Chorus Line revival played its final Broadway performance on August 17, 2008. The tour played its final performance on August 21, 2011. A new non-equity tour started in October 2012 played its final performance on March 23, 2013. Another non-equity tour launched on January 20, 2018. The tour ended its US run in Kansas City and then toured throughout Japan August & September 2018.
this was an entertaining 2 hours; very good, not great. Stephen McKinley Henderson, however, is off the charts great in this. A sure Tony nomination, and I would hope in close contention for a win. What a year for actors of color in this category; Wendell Pierce, Corey Hawkins, and Henderson all feel like front runners in any other season.
Once again, I found the audience (packed, young, diverse- great to see!) so eager to laugh at every line, and ruining moments that should have otherwise landed. Some of the actors seemed to lean into this a bit but all had their moments. Common is fine- in a way I give him alot of credit for taking such a relatively unshowy role and clearly relishing being an ensemble member who takes a backseat to a formidable lead
I thought the standout supporting actor was Michael Rispoli, who I really do hope the Tony nominators remember in the spring. A complicated, unsavory character, rendered with great charm. But its Henderson's show, and hes perfect. Grumpy and natural-sounding, but articulating every word like an artist. There were moments he reminded me of Audra McDonald in the way he held the audience so effortlessly in the palm of his hand. Worth the price of admission.
It really can't be overstated how good Henderson is in this. He's at the level of Glenda Jackson in Three Tall Women or Mary-Louise Parker in The Sound Inside in terms of star wattage.
EDSOSLO858 said: "Performances today and tomorrow have been cancelled.
Also, Maria-Christina Oliveras will join the company once performances resume, replacing Liza Colón-Zayas."
Noticed in Oliveras' bio that she was in the Hadestown national tour. Apparently, she was publicly announced to star as Persephone in October, made her debut, did two more shows, and that was that. Is now on Broadway in this 2 months later. Any idea what happened there?