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Most suspenseful play you've seen?

Most suspenseful play you've seen?

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aces25
#1Most suspenseful play you've seen?
Posted: 4/26/23 at 5:57pm

What are some of the most suspenseful plays you've seen that have made you jump? 

THE WOMAN IN BLACK
LET THE RIGHT ONE IN

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Matt Rogers
#2Most suspenseful play you've seen?
Posted: 4/26/23 at 6:09pm

The Pillowman

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#3Most suspenseful play you've seen?
Posted: 4/26/23 at 6:15pm

I came here to say The Woman in Black, without any irony. I literally screamed lol

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#4Most suspenseful play you've seen?
Posted: 4/26/23 at 6:17pm

@ OP - the 2 you mentioned are some of the only plays I've seen that have really included "jump scares"

Lucas Hnath's '"The Thin Place" had a pretty spooky sequence at the end, and I recall there was a moment that caused a bit of a jump, but nothing extreme.

But as for pure suspense (minus the "made you jump" part), my mind immediately went to Is This a Room.

JasonC3
#5Most suspenseful play you've seen?
Posted: 4/26/23 at 6:22pm

The Pillowman overall.

Some suspenseful moments in Deathtrap and Wait Until Dark.

chrishuyen
#6Most suspenseful play you've seen?
Posted: 4/26/23 at 6:26pm

2:22 definitely had a good amount of suspense/jump scares, though by the end some of them felt a little cheap/overused.  Woman in Black was far scarier to me, though I don't think it actually made me jump as much.

 

Updated On: 4/26/23 at 06:26 PM

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quizking101
#7Most suspenseful play you've seen?
Posted: 4/26/23 at 7:25pm

HIGH by Matthew Lombardo. It was a HEFTY play for 17-year old me.

In the modern era, BLACKBIRD by David Harrower


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PennClassic
#8Most suspenseful play you've seen?
Posted: 4/26/23 at 7:27pm

WAIT UNTIL DARK 
NIGHT WATCH

 

Updated On: 5/4/23 at 07:27 PM

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Whatshisname
#9Most suspenseful play you've seen?
Posted: 4/26/23 at 7:40pm

Deathtrap

HoldYourBatBoy2
#10Most suspenseful play you've seen?
Posted: 4/26/23 at 8:06pm

The Ferryman 

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pethian
#11Most suspenseful play you've seen?
Posted: 4/26/23 at 8:16pm

Deathtrap and Wait Until Dark

OhHiii
#12Most suspenseful play you've seen?
Posted: 4/26/23 at 8:21pm

I don’t see plays often, much less one that’s 3.5 hr, but I was so gripped by The Ferryman that I saw it twice. A full workday’s worth of seeing a play? Me? Never….except. 

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#13Most suspenseful play you've seen?
Posted: 4/26/23 at 8:21pm

HoldYourBatBoy2 said: "The Ferryman"

They said most suspenseful.


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trentsketch
#14Most suspenseful play you've seen?
Posted: 4/26/23 at 9:14pm

I'd agree with The Pillowman.

I'm also going to throw out Mr. Burns, a Post-Electric Play. The first act, specifically, is so suspenseful as the concept for the show gets set up for the absurdity of act II and III.

Dollypop
#15Most suspenseful play you've seen?
Posted: 4/26/23 at 9:43pm

WAIT UNTIL DARK ( the original production. It lost something in the Tarantino revival)


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Jarethan
#16Most suspenseful play you've seen?
Posted: 4/26/23 at 11:26pm

The Pillowman was an incredible theatregoing experience.  It definitely gave me the creeps.  Lee Remick in Wait Until Dark definitely received the loudest audience screams I have witnessed.  This list makes me realize that there really have not been a lot of good suspense plays.

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JudyDenmark
#17Most suspenseful play you've seen?
Posted: 4/27/23 at 1:38am

American Son

Not jump scares, but so tense. I think I was holding my breath through a lot of it, and my heartrate was definitely up by the end

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RippedMan
#18Most suspenseful play you've seen?
Posted: 4/27/23 at 6:57am

Let the right one in. So good. Shame it never came to midtown. 

njguy2
#19Most suspenseful play you've seen?
Posted: 4/27/23 at 9:13am

Medea with Fiona Shaw

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noahseestheatre
#20Most suspenseful play you've seen?
Posted: 4/27/23 at 9:15am

Hoping to say GREY HOUSE when I see it next week, but also THE FERRYMAN had a crazy intense ending, and had be stressing in suspense. What a gorgeous play.

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ggersten
#21Most suspenseful play you've seen?
Posted: 4/27/23 at 9:51am

Equus.

Woman in Black.

I wish I had seen Wait Until Dark. 

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#22Most suspenseful play you've seen?
Posted: 4/27/23 at 10:38am

As a 8 year old child, Phantom. The fact that he kept appearing from different places on stage, and the ominous voiceovers, I was waiting for him to come up behind me. 

As an adult, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child. The whole place is dark, even during intermission and preshow. Sitting in the front of the mezzanine, and have the dementors fly at you out of nowhere, is so suspenseful. Then, the staircase coming out of nowhere for Volemort. I was expecting him to fly toward me.

I will say, the Southwark Playhouse's production of Titanic was suspenseful in the way of the preshow having Thomas Andrews, the designer of the Titanic sit at a drafting table, creating the ship was brilliant. Peter Stone's book is so well crafted you think the ship may not sink at some points (just like in 1776 you never think they will agree), and just the doom that lingers throughout was suspensful, but in the best way possible.


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#23Most suspenseful play you've seen?
Posted: 4/27/23 at 10:59am

The most recent one that came to mind was this year’s revival of Topdog/Underdog! That final scene definitely had a lot of people squirming in their seats.

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#24Most suspenseful play you've seen?
Posted: 4/27/23 at 11:40am

JudyDenmark said: "American Son

Not jump scares, but so tense. I think I was holding my breath through a lot of it, and my heartrate was definitely up by the end
"

Came here to say this as well. I vividly remember the audible gasps from most of the audience, myself included, at the final reveal. Even having an inkling of how it would end, something about the way it was finally presented just took my breath away.

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#25Most suspenseful play you've seen?
Posted: 4/27/23 at 12:27pm

Updated On: 4/27/23 at 12:27 PM