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New Born Off-Broadway Reviews

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A tree surgeon falls in love. A young woman searches for her lost friend on the prairie. A new mother is consumed by an unlikely celebrity friendship. In three monologues,... (more info)

Theatre Minetta Lane Theatre
Previews May 8, 2026
Opened May 8, 2026
Critics' Rating
7.40 Mixed
2 Positive
3 Mixed
0 Negative
Readers' Rating
10.00 Positive
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Critics' Reviews

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‘New Born’ Review: Let Hugh Jackman Tell You a Story

From: New York Times  |  By: Laura Collins-Hughes  |  Date: 5/15/2026

Adroitly attuned to the audience upstairs and down, Jackman is utterly in the room with us. Charmingly relatable and lightly comical, his performance is at times emotionally naked — especially after the tree surgeon leaves Katie because his attract...

With his blooming warmth and engaging rapport with the audience, Mr. Jackman is a perfect interpreter of his character. The anguish he feels, his powerlessness to control his responses, his shame and frustration—at Katie and himself—are expressed...

7
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Review: In Ella Hickson's New Born, Hugh Jackman Will Trim Your Tree

From: Theatremania  |  By: David Gordon  |  Date: 5/15/2026

That Rickson’s staging comes together in Weideman’s lighting is not surprising, but it is slightly head-scratching that a production ultimately designed to be heard lands best in purely visual terms. New Born might not be the most compelling list...

Like the trees whose dead wood Jackman’s character diligently chainsaws, Hickson’s script could also use some pruning. She’s not averse to a narrative twist, but she never seems to want to linger for very long on what it might portend. That’s...

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What Happened Was and New Born: A Showcase for Fine Actors at the Minetta Lane

From: New York Stage Review  |  By: Frank Scheck  |  Date: 5/15/2026

Rickson’s staging for the three portions is once again simple but effective, featuring few embellishments, scenic or otherwise, other than the tall ladder that Jackman climbs to suggest his character at work on a tree. Running 110 minutes without a...

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