THE REAL THING Reviews

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#1THE REAL THING Reviews
Posted: 10/30/14 at 3:28pm

Post 'em here! :)

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#2THE REAL THING Reviews
Posted: 10/30/14 at 10:38pm

Brantley with the New York Times is negative

http://www.nytimes.com/2014/10/31/theater/the-real-thing-with-ewan-mcgregor-and-maggie-gyllenhaal-opens-on-broadway.html?_r=0

Updated On: 10/30/14 at 10:38 PM

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#3THE REAL THING Reviews
Posted: 10/31/14 at 12:11am

With the reviews it got, does anyone see this getting any nominations at all come award season, or is it going to be forgotten completely?

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#4THE REAL THING Reviews
Posted: 10/31/14 at 12:19am

THE REAL THING Reviews

...no production can completely ruin all that is delightful, dense and dazzling in Stoppard’s work...
The Real Thing Review: Ewan McGregor, Maggie Gyllenhaal Make Their Broadway Debuts

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#5THE REAL THING Reviews
Posted: 10/31/14 at 1:31am

Those two reviews are so different. NY Times said he liked Nixon, but the am NY said he hated her. Hm. Either way, not good.

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#7THE REAL THING Reviews
Posted: 10/31/14 at 7:38am

Jeremy Gerard review on Deadline. I guess I would call it a negative review.

http://deadline.com/2014/10/maggie-gyllenhaal-ewan-mcgregor-broadway-debuts-the-real-thing-1201268456/


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#8THE REAL THING Reviews
Posted: 10/31/14 at 9:04am

I'm in the minority, but ... while I appreciated aspects of both of the prior New York productions, I've never understood the widespread embrace of this play in the US, in terms of revisiting it frequently. Or more directly, why anyone thought we needed another edition in 2014, so soon after the last one. As always, a middling production of any play can make the original text seem less enthralling. (Remember the NIGHT MOTHER revival, which managed to dilute the power almost entirely, with two actors whose acting styles weren't remotely in sync.)


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#9THE REAL THING Reviews
Posted: 10/31/14 at 9:24am

Well, for once, Brantley and I saw the same play. His reaction was pretty much mine.

wexy
#10THE REAL THING Reviews
Posted: 10/31/14 at 10:54am

Liked the production I saw in 2000.Am a subscriber so I'll be seeing it and I guess I will stop loking at the reviews..


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#11THE REAL THING Reviews
Posted: 10/31/14 at 12:33pm

Loved the reviewer who said the set reminded her/him of IKEA

The set makes it harder to understand those seeing it for the first time.The set stays the same so you have no idea what is part of the play in a play & what is not.


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#12THE REAL THING Reviews
Posted: 10/31/14 at 3:58pm

I'm with you, Auggie. I've never liked it, not the original or the revival in 2000.


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#13THE REAL THING Reviews
Posted: 10/31/14 at 4:51pm

I loved the original. I've been a Stoppard admirer since plays like Rosenkrantz, The Real Inspector Hound, and Jumpers.

I thought the original Real Thing was step more emotional than his other plays. Maybe it was just the chemistry of that cast.

I'm sorry--sad, actually--that this one seems to be a disappointment.