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A FREE MAN OF COLOR is a freewheeling epic set in 1802 New Orleans. Jacques Cornet, the title character, is a new world Don Juan and the wealthiest inhabitant of... (more info)

Theatre Vivian Beaumont Theatre (Broadway)
Previews Oct 21, 2010
Opened Nov 18, 2010
Critics' Rating
5.00 Mixed
3 Positive
5 Mixed
4 Negative
Readers' Rating
5.50 Mixed
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Critics' Reviews

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A Gaudy Swashbuckle Through History

From: New York Times  |  By: Ben Brantley  |  Date: 11/18/2010

Eclecticism has always been essential to Mr. Guare's writing, which at its best juggles mismatched elements of culture, high and low, with daring and dizzying skill. This is the man who memorably combined tabloid prurience (and famous-name dropping) ...

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A Free Man of Color

From: The Hollywood Reporter  |  By: David Rooney  |  Date: 11/18/2010

But the visual embellishments only add another layer of self-indulgence to a play already far too intoxicated with its own cleverness in juggling heady historical rumination with low comedy. The sober reflections on America's national character come ...

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'A Free Man of Color': Too much of a good thing

From: Newsday  |  By: Linda Winer  |  Date: 11/19/2010

Somewhere very far away - as far, say, as the final 15 minutes - 'A Free Man of Color' becomes an important play. Finally, after 2 ½ hours of brain-blurring historical asides, strenuously costumed artifice and luxuriously overpopulated incoherence, ...

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'A Free Man of Color' challenges audiences

From: New Jersey Newsroom  |  By: Michael Sommers  |  Date: 11/18/2010

Wright furiously tears around as the flamboyant Jacques. Subtly depicting the fop's long-suffering servant Murmur, Mos also blazes for a bit as the fiery Toussaint.John McMartin wryly portrays a pragmatic Jefferson. Reg Rogers is very funny whether a...

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They, Too, Sing America

From: Wall Street Journal  |  By: Terry Teachout  |  Date: 11/19/2010

If neatness is what you expect from John Guare's 'A Free Man of Color,' you'll be doomed to disappointment. Mr. Guare's ambitious new play, which tells the fantastic tale of Jacques Cornet (Jeffrey Wright), a 19th-century millionaire playboy from New...

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John Guare's New Play Attempts an Epic, but Fails

From: Associated Press  |  By: Mark Kennedy  |  Date: 11/18/2010

The playwright's ambition cannot be denied: It is a geographically sprawling, frantic affair set primarily in New Orleans about the chaotic years at the turn of the 19th century as the Great Powers squabbled and swapped land at a whim. Fictional char...

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A Free Man of Color

From: New York Daily News  |  By: Joe Dziemianowicz  |  Date: 11/19/2010

You can't say John Guare's new play 'A Free Man of Color' isn't ambitious in scope or awash in extravagant eye candy. Or that the huge cast of 33 isn't fully committed. But unfortunately that doesn't add up to a satisfying evening.

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All's well that ends well in overstuffed play

From: New York Post  |  By: Elisabeth Vincentelli  |  Date: 11/18/2010

A spectacular folly has just crash-landed at Lincoln Cen ter Theater. Eight years in the making, John Guare's latest play, 'A Free Man of Color,' is an ambitious, awkward, fascinating, lumbering endeavor about the mapping of America's modern physical...

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Feverish 'A Free Man of Color' Glitters in World Premiere

From: Bloomberg News  |  By: Jeremy Gerard  |  Date: 11/19/2010

Lucky for Guare, then, that director George C. Wolfe has convened an astonishing creative team and an equally gifted ensemble (26 actors!). Designer David Rockwell and lighting masters Jules Fisher and Peggy Eisenhauer make the Vivian Beaumont Theate...

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A Free Man of Color

From: Entertainment Weekly  |  By: Thom Geier  |  Date: 11/18/2010

This is one excruciating, headache-inducing evening of theater — and a long one at that.

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John Guare's Wildly Ambitious A Free Man of Color

From: New York Magazine  |  By: Scott Brown  |  Date: 11/18/2010

By the time Cornet and Jefferson have their dialogue (one of only a handful of true, respectful exchanges between two characters on an equal intellectual footing), we're deep in the second act. Guare resorts to some very literal and op-ed-ish maneuve...

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A Free Man of Color

From: Time Out New York  |  By: David Cote  |  Date: 11/19/2010

Wright can hold an audience with a cock of the head and his low, raspy voice, but here he’s surrounded by some of the city’s finest stage actors, whipped into a frenzy by director George C. Wolfe. Among others, we savor Veanne Cox as one of Corne...

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