This production tries to hide its rough edges and half-hearted staging with a callow appeal to nostalgia for something that isn’t even very old yet. (The show has a teen edition available for licensing at high schools, which helps explain why so ma...
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Heathers: The Musical Is Back. Drool Much?
Review: The Deliciously Dark ‘Heathers’ Is Back Off-Broadway
Beyond its sociological themes, Heathers is a ton of stylish, well-crafted fun with top-notch acting and top-to-bottom earworms. After intermission, the score grows darker and introspective, giving individual characters moments to unburden their hear...
Audiences Are Losing Their Damn Minds at ‘Heathers: The Musical’
In the musical, the ensemble’s close-out joyfulness is more uniting, and Duke is cajoled into accepting Veronica’s friendship. It doesn’t feel like the right ending for Heathers, but it is absolutely the right ending for this musical adaptation...
The big-belting Courtney may not nail Veronica’s sarcasm, but she sounds great in her numbers, especially the wistful "Seventeen.” And Likes's J.D. is a revelation. Best known for playing fresh-faced teens in Broadway’s Almost Famous and Back t...
Review: Heathers: The Musical at New World Stages
Now, the musical plays more like a cautionary tale than a bared-teeth satire. Girls, avoid toxic boyfriends! Well, yes. Killing your classmates is not a good idea. Understood! Andy Fickman’s production and the softening revisions Kevin Murphy and L...
'Heathers' Off-Broadway review — dark cult classic remains a candy store of talent
But, boy, when Heathers takes flight, it punches a hole through the roof. ‘Candy Store’ still grooves as a catchy paean to cruelty, and ‘The Me Inside of Me’ is ingeniously ironic... These two ballads herald a final 30 minutes ratcheting to a...
HEATHERS Is Back In New York, And Thank Goodness For That — Review
At the end of the day, Heathers is Big Fun and boy, are folks loving it. Having now gone twice since their return last month, both audiences were so rabid with screams and cheers for both iconic lines and even more iconic riffs, sometimes it was hard...
Heathers The Musical: Longtime Fans Will Cheer the Revival, Others May Not
Anyway, the myriad reasons to see (and hear!) Heathers are small in number, whereas the myriad reasons not to see (and hear!) it—unless you’re a Corn Nut—are much larger.
Having lost the courage of its own outrageousness, ‘Heathers the Musical’ feels too toothless for the Trump era, even as it maintains a level of tastelessness that I might call amoral, if that didn’t make me sound too much like a ‘Reefer Madn...
“What’s your damage, Heather?” More than you think, even as a musical
Heathers 2.0 isn’t so much a reimagining as a high-polish paint job. But this is no “Greased Lightning.” While Grease depicted late-50s nostalgia and the kind of gang warfare that didn’t escalate much beyond chewing gum on the underside of a ...
For all its mock brutality, in fact, this “Heathers” left me nostalgic for a more innocent time, before contemporary developments such as social media had expanded, exponentially, the ways in which people could be cruel to one another — and ine...
Dark times demand a dark musical and with its sociopathic leading man, a body count of snuffed out high schoolers, plus the lure of suicide as a leitmotif. Heathers: The Musical certainly delivers the heebie-jeebies. But, like an anxious teen from a...
What’s your damage? After a Monday evening performance of the Off-Broadway musical “Heathers,” now at New World Stages under Andy Fickman’s clever direction, I was afraid my damage was shattered eardrums from the excessive shouting by an audi...
‘Heathers The Musical’ is a tuneful trip down Gen X memory lane (Off Broadway review)
Fickman’s familiarity with the material really pays off, because the production has a polish that belies its Off Broadway setting. He laces scenes with wonderful moments in the margins too, as when Ostermeyer’s dim-bulb quarterback has to be prom...
If you are unfamiliar with the tale, I'll leave it to you to learn the rest. And I urge you to do so, because the plot unfolds in such an engaging way, and the performances by the 17-member cast are so uniformly strong, that this production of Heathe...
Acton Says: Color Me Stoked: “Heathers the Musical” at New World Stages
When the first version of Heathers the Musical premiered in 2014, its overly grody comedy seemed to me out of step with that era of “hope and change.” But this new, much improved production is right on time. In our “cruelty is the point” age,...
Despite the heavy themes, Heathers is an incredibly enjoyable performance, due in large part to the clear commitment of this cast and creative team to allowing the show to speak for itself. Heathers’s truth is powerful and engaging, and the experie...
'Heathers: The Musical' review: Back off-Broadway and big fun
Heathers: The Musical isn't just a clever interpretation of the 1989 black comedy Heathers. This stage show is a rock show, thanks to a gutsy revival production and an audience bursting to experience it.
“Heathers: The Musical” is Back with a Vengeance
To the question of whether Heathers, initially released as a film in 1989 and presented as a musical in 2014 can still work with audiences again in 2025, the answer is yes. It’s all about getting off on the right foot, which Fickman and company adm...
Review: Lorna Courtney and Casey Likes star in ‘Heathers: The Musical’ at New World Stages
Overall, “Heathers: The Musical” is lighthearted, engaging, and thoroughly entertaining. This dark comedy is witty and heartfelt as it raises awareness on such serious topics bullying, school violence, peer pressure, and suicidal ideation. Anybod...
Review | Slushies, scrunchies and serial killers: ‘Heathers’ returns with a vengeance
Sharper, sleeker, and eerily timely, the revival proves that what began as a cult curiosity has grown into one of the best stage musicals of the last decade. Eleven years ago, “Heathers” premiered at New World Stages and was met with skepticism a...
Theater Review: HEATHERS THE MUSICAL (New World Stages)
Name-calling, bullying, cliques, and cafeteria caste systems have always been part of teen life—and Heathers doesn’t flinch, nor does it apologize. And no trigger warnings in the pre-show announcement either. Instead, as the audience and characte...
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