What is moving here, even in a murky production with too much stillness at its center, is the assembled talents — from Kaysen to Majok to Mann — all dedicated to describing a group of girls in a hospital nearly 60 years ago. Some didn’t survive...
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‘Girl, Interrupted’ Review: A Musical That’s a Little Too Tranquilized
'Girl, Interrupted' Off-Broadway review — or, 'Girl Interrupted at her Music(al)'
The script borrows heavily from Kaysen’s memoir of decades-later, matter-of-fact observations about the hospital — wry and informative, but not exactly narrative. Play adapter Martyna Majok punches up the relationship between Susanna and her room...
Girl, Interrupted: Living Under the Bell Jar
An achingly beautiful new blend of drama and music, Girl, Interrupted has been exquisitely crafted from Susanna Kaysen’s memoir regarding the many months she spent as a teenager in a psychiatric facility. Readers of Kaysen’s story (unlike me) can...
‘Girl, Interrupted’ Review: A Compassionate Adaptation, with Music by Aimee Mann
The show ultimately succeeds, despite its occasionally muddled narrative structure, due to its seriousness and sensitivity. Kaysen’s story is one that inspires fierce identification and protection, and has made people feel seen. Like the lyrics in ...
‘Girl, Interrupted’ embraces life on the downbeat of mental illness (Off Broadway review)
Girl, Interrupted is not a conventional musical. Despite the subject matter, it’s also not a total downer. Director Jo Bonney embraces its unorthodoxy in her understated staging, with a simple stylized set (by the collective dots) and lighting (by ...
Girl, Interrupted review – mental health memoir reborn as patchy Aimee Mann-soundtracked musical
Review Girl, Interrupted review – mental health memoir reborn as patchy Aimee Mann-soundtracked musical The Public Theater, New York Susanna Kaysen’s retelling of her time in a psychiatric hospital in the 60s became an Oscar-winning movie ...
‘Girl, Interrupted’ Review: A Musical at a Mental Hospital
Susanna ultimately is freed, not because she’s cured of the alienation she has always felt but because of an accepted marriage proposal. The musical’s implicit moral is that the oppressive patriarchy has condemned these women—but, ironically, r...
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