My Shows
News on your favorite shows, specials & more!

A Knock on the Roof Off-Broadway Reviews

About the Show

Set the timer. The everyday existence of a mother during a sweltering summer vacation: prepare meals, pack the bag, run the drill, repeat. With a dry wit and the determination... (more info)

Theatre New York Theatre Workshop
Previews Dec 31, 2025
Opened Dec 31, 2025
Critics' Rating
7.00 Mixed
2 Positive
3 Mixed
0 Negative
Readers' Rating
No ratings yet
Rate This Show
Select a score 1–10
Write a Review

Critics' Reviews

6
Thumbs Sideways

A Knock on the Roof: Everyday life and death in Gaza

From: New York Stage Review  |  By: Michael Sommers  |  Date: 1/28/2025

A Knock on the Roof is strong stuff. The well-written monologue’s repetitive motifs of packing and running propel both Mariam’s harried narrative and Ibraheem’s urgent performance. In depicting a seemingly frail young woman in baggy mom jeans a...

8
Thumbs Up

'A Knock on the Roof' review — a poignant exploration of daily life under siege

From: New York Theatre Guide  |  By: Beatrice Onions  |  Date: 1/28/2025

Built on a foundation of obsession, instinct, and dread, A Knock on The Roof unfolds as a relentless monologue, barraging the audience with Mariam’s real-time commentary of everyday life. While this unyielding pace mirrors the terror of the knock, ...

Ms. Ibraheem conceived the play, which is set in Gaza and traces a stream of Israeli military operations, in 2014, when another war was raging in the territory. Yet it’s impossible to watch Ms. Ibraheem’s heroine, Mariam, describe these actions �...

7
Thumbs Sideways

Review: A Knock on the Roof at New York Theatre Workshop

From: Exeunt  |  By: Loren Noveck  |  Date: 1/28/2025

It’s all building to that inevitable moment when the knock will come, when the running will begin. And yet that moment, despite a sickening plot twist, thuddingly effective and faintly manipulative all at once, is not what struck me most deeply in...

Palestinian writer-actress Khawla Ibraheem tugs at the heartstrings in her Gaza-set monologue A Knock on the Roof, which opened Monday at the New York Theatre Workshop, recounting the plight of a young mother in an unnamed Gaza city that is being sub...

Audience Reviews

Add Your Review

To add an audience review, you must be Registered and Logged In.

Videos


TICKET CENTRAL
Hot Show
Tickets From $59
Hot Show
Tickets From $77
Hot Show
Tickets From $70
Hot Show
Tickets From $59