It can feel heartless to accept the offer of this kind of confessional art-making with anything less than reverential sympathy. But that’s the issue right there: For all the Bengsons’ outward focus on freedom (“Every performance of My Joy Is He...
Critics' Reviews
Why Didn’t I Love the Bengsons’ My Joy Is Heavy?
‘My Joy is Heavy’ asks something of you: be present
The earnestness could be hokey or cloying—Night Side Songs, also playing Off-Broadway, traverses similar territory and fails to rise above the construct. Abigail Bengson’s ritual with two simple houseplants, bestowed upon audience members for saf...
Theater review: The Bengsons sing of a pregnant pause in My Joy Is Heavy
Nick Kourtides’s sound is crisp and well-balanced, and Rachel Chavkin’s direction adds considerable visual dynamism to a story that is necessarily about confinement, with particular help from Alan Edwards’s lighting and David Bengali’s video ...
'My Joy Is Heavy' Off-Broadway review — The Bengsons explore grief through song
The audience can’t strap in for months of story, of course, but the fast pace of The Bengsons' tonal shift is a bit jarring in a show that otherwise holds the audience’s hands so gently. The realization that you cannot really protect yourself fro...
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