The Reservoir Off-Broadway Tickets, News, Info & More
Atlantic Theatre
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Josh’s life is a mess. He’s moved home to Denver to get sober, but after years of drinking, the fog in his brain won’t lift. Struggling with memory loss, confusion, and shame he finds himself strangely in step with his four aging grandparents. The Reservoir is a funny, human play about memory, recovery, and the joys of cross-generational connection.
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The Reservoir: Comic Play About Addiction Doesn’t Go Deep Enough
6 / 10
The Reservoir suffers from both its excessive jokiness and overfamiliarity, redeemed mainly by Shelley Butler’s clever staging and the performances of its ensemble. Galvin expertly handles both the comedic and tragic aspects of his character and Armbruster and Saldivar do fine work in numerous roles. But it’s the four old pros onstage who truly shine, with Aaron stealing the show as the sardonic Beverly who’s younger than her years. Unfortunately, those veteran performers are not playing characters so much as archetypes in a play that purports to deal with serious issues but never gets beneath the surface.
'The Reservoir' Off-Broadway review — new play surprises by balancing humor and hardship
7 / 10
There’s a constant interplay between humor and hardship, and at times, the tonal shifts can feel jarring and unsettling, raising questions about whether its appropriate to laugh at the subject matter at hand. The play concludes with satisfying forward progress for Josh; the only trouble is that, at two-plus hours, his journey takes too long to get there.
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| 2026 | Off-Broadway |
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