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Bernhardt/Hamlet Broadway Reviews

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Mark Twain wrote, "There are five kinds of actresses: bad actresses, fair actresses, good actresses, great actresses. And then there is Sarah Bernhardt." In 1899, the international stage celebrity set... (more info)

Theatre Todd Haimes Theatre (Broadway)
Previews Aug 31, 2018
Opened Sep 25, 2018
Critics' Rating
7.57 Mixed
7 Positive
7 Mixed
0 Negative
Readers' Rating
4.19 Mixed
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Critics' Reviews

Either way, Theresa Rebeck's new play, which opened on Tuesday at the American Airlines Theater, is so clever it uplifts, so timely it hurts.

Playwright Theresa Rebeck offers her star many such pithy moments in her fact-based comedy/drama Bernhardt/Hamlet. Her explanation as to why a woman would be the most sensible choice to play Shakespeare's 'passionate, confused boy with the mind of a ...

One wonders wonder whether Hillary Clinton's unsuccessful run for the presidency played a role in the development of 'Bernhardt/Hamlet.' There is an obvious connection between the hostility faced by both Bernhardt and Clinton as they ventured into tr...

Perhaps everyone was worried that would have limited the play's appeal, rendering it nerdy and overly Shakespearean. Come on, it's only the greatest play, ever. I say it would only have deepened its truths, and it would have freed McTeer in the proce...

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Bernhardt/Hamlet

From: TimeOut NY  |  By: Adam Feldman  |  Date: 9/25/2018

But for all of Bernhardt/Hamlet's limitations, it reminded me of Bernhardt's own motto: quand même, which translates roughly to 'even so' or 'at the same time.' While it is sometimes ungainly, the play is amusing on its own inside-theater terms. Mor...

As Bernhardt/Hamlet widens its scope to examine the very nature of art itself, pitting actor against playwright, performer against critic, truth against commerce, things get talky. Very talky. There are witticisms galore - A woman who cannot do anyth...

Under Moritz von Stuelpnagel's sumptuous direction and production (set and costume design by, respectively, Beowulf Boritt and Toni-Leslie James), Rebeck/McTeer's approach the material ultimately delivers despite some problems in the first act.

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Janet McTeer shines in Bernhardt/Hamlet on Broadway: EW review

From: Entertainment Weekly  |  By: Leah Greenblatt  |  Date: 9/25/2018

Writer Rebeck (Seminar) and director Moritz von Steulpnagel (Present Laughter) keeps the action moving with brisk, chamber-piece choreography: The ingenious set (by Tony winner Beaowulf Borrit) makes the most of its two-plus sides, and supporting pla...

I do wish Rebeck had taken her protagonist's utterances to heart in this energetic but scattershot period homage, Bernhardt/Hamlet. Brimming with ideas and saucy banter, it's lively but exhausting, manic and overstuffed, too much-possibly like the Di...

Under Moritz von Stuelpnagel's tightly choreographed direction, this solid cast of characters encircle Bernhardt like planets following their star. And blazing stars they certainly are, both McTeer and Bernhardt, yoked in a dynamic character study th...

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Theater Review: 'Bernhardt/Hamlet'

From: NY1  |  By: Roma Torre  |  Date: 9/25/2018

In Shakespeare's tragedy, Hamlet famously says, 'The play's the thing.' In 'Bernhardt/Hamlet,' the thing is not so much the play as the performances, and it made me yearn for another title: 'McTeer/Hamlet.' A better play about Bernhardt will have to ...

...it's the intimate, almost reverential look at this actress and all her eccentricities (say, sleeping in a coffin) that allows us to forgive the flaws in the work and makes it so stimulating, especially for those with any interest in theatrical his...

While von Stuelpnagel seems intent on out-Heroding Herod, McTeer and Rebeck are caught in a trap that's at once more difficult and more sympathetic. They're torn between the seduction of Bernhardt's myth and the more unknowable essence of her humanit...

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'Bernhardt/Hamlet': Theater Review

From: The Hollywood Reporter  |  By: David Rooney  |  Date: 9/25/2018

Few performers today have the quicksilver command and agile wit of Janet McTeer, so casting her as Sarah Bernhardt, the famed French thespian of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, was inspired. Even more so once the focus tightens onto 'The Divi...

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