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Review Roundup: Manhattan Theatre Club Off-Broadway Premiere of THE MONSTERS

The production stars Aigner Mizzelle as LIL and Okieriete Onaodowan as BIG.

By: Feb. 11, 2026

Read reviews for Manhattan Theatre Club's Off-Broadway premiere of The Monsters, written and directed by Ngozi Anyanwu. The Monsters is about two siblings, LIL and BIG, who reunite after a long time apart and must wrestle with their pasts. 

The production stars Aigner Mizzelle as LIL and Okieriete Onaodowan as BIG.

The Monsters will run through February 11, 2026  at NY City Center Stage (ii).

 

 

 

Review Roundup: Manhattan Theatre Club Off-Broadway Premiere of THE MONSTERS  Image Amelia Merrill, New York Theatre Guide: Playwright Ngozi Anyanwu is very precise with information. Her play The Monsters, which she also directs for Manhattan Theatre Club, carefully controls the flow of backstory, releasing trickles of context here and there as her characters decide whether to trust each other.

Review Roundup: Manhattan Theatre Club Off-Broadway Premiere of THE MONSTERS  Image Alex Simmons, Stage and Cinema: The Monsters is a layered, emotionally muscular play powered by two formidable performances and technical flair that matches a script full of duels and drama alike. While some viewers may find a personal cultural connection in the big-brother/little-sister dynamic — with racial and generational trauma present without ever being spelled out — the play lands squarely on universal terrain: abandonment, abuse, and self-loathing.

Review Roundup: Manhattan Theatre Club Off-Broadway Premiere of THE MONSTERS  Image Jerry Portwood, One-Minute Critic: Both actors trained extensively with former UFC fighter Sijara Eubanks, who brings her years of experience to add verisimilitude to their reenactment of the physical demands of jiu-jitsu, boxing, and taekwondo on display. One can feel exhausted just watching them work out on Andrew Boyce’s spare gym-like set.

Review Roundup: Manhattan Theatre Club Off-Broadway Premiere of THE MONSTERS  Image Jonathan Mandell, New York Theater: Written and directed by Ngozi Anyanwu, “The Monsters,” a two-hander opening tonight at New York City Center in a production by Manhattan Theater Club, tracks the off-and-on, up-and-down evolution of a relationship that manages to be both unsentimental and sweet.

Review Roundup: Manhattan Theatre Club Off-Broadway Premiere of THE MONSTERS  Image Ron Fassler, Theater Pizzazz: Playwright Anyanwu (who also directs here) is no stranger to the New York stage, with Last of the Love Letters (2021), Good Grief (2018), and The Homecoming Queen (2018) among her credits. And Leroy and Lucy, about legendary blues guitarist Robert Johnson, had its world premiere at Steppenwolf Theatre in Chicago in 2024. Her writing is sparse and clean, and she understands the art of inflicting tiny cuts with a scalpel, as opposed to hacking away with a kitchen knife. These two disparate half-siblings who once shared a drunk, abusive and now deceased father, have lost touch for reasons that are only hinted at. That can sometimes feel selfish, leaving an audience to want more of the story, but what Anyanwu is going after is something different. It’s not the specifics that matter, only the pain and hurt of abandonment.

Review Roundup: Manhattan Theatre Club Off-Broadway Premiere of THE MONSTERS  Image
Average Rating: 80.0%

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