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Rolling Thunder Off-Broadway Reviews

CRITICS RATING:
5.00
READERS RATING:
2.80

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Rolling Thunder: The Vietnam War Via Music

From: New York Stage Review | By: Frank Scheck | Date: 7/24/2025

Dramatically, the show feels comparatively undernourished as we’re introduced to soldiers Johnny (Drew Becker), Thomas (Justin Matthew Sargent), Andy (Daniel Yearwood) and Mike (Deon’te Goodman, who also plays several other roles). The characters, who speak via monologues and readings from letters, are defined in the thinnest of terms.

4

'Rolling Thunder' Off-Broadway review — make rock music, not war

From: New York Theatre Guide | By: Kyle Turner | Date: 7/24/2025

Rolling Thunder's nostalgia is rooted in the effective wail for justice, solidarity, and care that the music (like Edwin Starr’s legendary ‘War’ or Barry McGuire's ‘Eve of Destruction’) articulates in a way the script does not. The letters only offer a thin psychology of the characters, bland first-person accounts of the paranoia and brutality of war, and vaguely condescending descriptions of Saigon’s inhabitants, who are as much, if not more so, victims of Western warmongering as the soldiers.


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