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John Patrick Shanley’s Pulitzer Prize- and Tony Award®-winning Best Play has blazed back to Broadway starring Academy Award® and Tony nominee Amy Ryan and Tony winner Liev Schreiber. This “excellent... (more info)

Theatre Todd Haimes Theatre (Broadway)
Previews Feb 2, 2024
Opened Feb 29, 2024
Critics' Rating
8.10 Positive
15 Positive
5 Mixed
0 Negative
Readers' Rating
2.00 Negative
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Critics' Reviews

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Review: In ‘Doubt,’ What He Knows, She Knows, God Knows

From: The New York Times  |  By: Jesse Green  |  Date: 3/7/2024

Both precepts seem plausible, even if one is harsh and one loving, and both are chewily written. The entire play is like that: ideally worded, ingeniously structured, sinewy and swift. It never lets you, or poor Sister James, reach a conclusion as to...

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Doubt Returns in a Traditionalist Production

From: Vulture  |  By: Sara Holdren  |  Date: 3/7/2024

Director Scott Ellis is happy not to push past the expected. David Rockwell’s set dutifully revolves between stony, ivy-twined cloister courtyard and massy mahogany office. Ryan wears the same severe bonnet and glasses that Streep and Cherry Jones ...

In the two decades since John Patrick Shanley’s “Doubt” premiered—winning a best play Tony and a Pulitzer Prize—the mystery at its core, whether a priest has molested a child, has hardly grown less grave. But cultural changes now cast their...

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Two plays about allegedly horrible men, now in the era of cancel culture

From: The Washington Post  |  By: Naveen Kumar  |  Date: 3/7/2024

But the lead performances are miscalibrated. Schreiber’s gruff, salt-of-the-earth Flynn lacks a threatening underside, like a rock without worms squirming beneath. Ryan, a last-minute replacement for Tyne Daly, who withdrew from the production for ...

Under the assured direction of Scott Ellis, the revival’s cast is unfaltering in its convictions – we believe that they believe every word they say. If Father Flynn is lying – he’s the only character that has reason to – Schreiber doesn’t...

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DOUBT: A PARABLE

From: Time Out New York  |  By: Adam Feldman  |  Date: 3/7/2024

Even if its principal generates less interest, however, the play grows richer every time you see it. On this latest visit—my fifth encounter with Doubt, including the 2008 film with Meryl Streep and Phillip Seymour Hoffman—I wondered if Ellis’s...

Shanley wrote an immaculate work that can stand up to even so-so productions like the revival starring Amy Ryan and Liev Schreiber that opened Thursday at the Todd Haimes Theatre. The script is the marquee star. And although the head-to-head battles ...

“Doubt: A Parable” sets up a fascinating power play between two very unequal forces, and it’s thrilling to watch Amy Ryan’s nun and Liev Schreiber’s priest duke it out for 90 minutes on stage. A feisty revival of John Patrick Shanley’s pl...

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Doubt: A Parable review: Amy Ryan and Liev Schreiber are electric on Broadway

From: Entertainment Weekly  |  By: Dalton Ross  |  Date: 3/7/2024

Directed by Scott Ellis, Doubt makes every single second count, and even though it may be over at a brisk 90-minutes, the story and performances will stay with you for much, much longer. A–

this new production, directed by Scott Ellis and starring Schreiber and Amy Ryan, stands on its own. Like its forebears, the revival, which runs through mid-April, keeps things simple – four well-acted performances with a powerful alchemy of faith...

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BROADWAY Review: ‘Doubt’ revival leaves no doubt in power of Shanley masterpiece

From: The New York Daily News  |  By: Chris Jones  |  Date: 3/7/2024

Ryan, whose performance is tart, vulnerable, and unstinting, shows us a character slowly realizing that her unswerving belief in the hierarchy she serves — heck, the way she has ordered her entire life — is incompatible with her moral and practic...

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DOUBT: THE DEBATE RAGES ON

From: New York Stage Review  |  By: Melissa Rose Bernardo  |  Date: 3/7/2024

This production might not be overflowing with tension, but Shanley’s text rings truer than ever. He packs more into 90 minutes than most playwrights do into 150. (This season’s revival of his Danny and the Deep Blue Sea and premiere of his Brookl...

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DOUBT: JOHN PATRICK SHANLEY’S PRIZE-WINNING PLAY IN A BLESSED REVIVAL

From: New York Stage Review  |  By: David Finkle  |  Date: 3/7/2024

Perhaps it’s shamelessly obvious to end a review of this Doubt: A Parable by declaring it succeeds without a doubt, but, okay, a few doubts aside, that’s still exactly what it does.

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Doubt Review

From: New York Theater  |  By: Jonathan Mandell  |  Date: 3/7/2024

The nun is certain, or says she is, that the priest is molesting one of the students in her school, but we never are so sure, thanks to John Patrick Shanley’s exquisitely well-crafted play, which debuted on Broadway in 2005, winning both the Pulitz...

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'Doubt' review — Amy Ryan and Liev Schreiber dance with their devils

From: New York Theatre Guide  |  By: Gillian Russo  |  Date: 3/7/2024

In the church of American theatre, it's practically dogma that John Patrick Shanley's Doubt is excellent. The Pulitzer Prize- and Tony Award-winning play tackles thorny issues of morality, abuse, gender inequality, and progressivism in just over the ...

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Doubt

From: Cititour  |  By: Brian Scott Lipton  |  Date: 3/7/2024

Scott Ellis’ much-anticipated revival of John Patrick Shanley’s Pulitzer Prize-winning 2004 work “Doubt: A Parable,” now at the Roundabout Theatre Company’s recently renamed Todd Haimes Theatre, checks off all the previous boxes, for better...

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A Soul-Shaking Amy Ryan in DOUBT — Review

From: Theatrely  |  By: Juan A. Ramirez  |  Date: 3/8/2024

It’s tempting to chalk this up to Ryan’s last-minute substitution for Tyne Daly, who bowed out as the production began previews. And though, perhaps, some time will benefit the production, it seems impossible to fault Ryan, who is soul-shakingly ...

Amid David Rockwell’s beautifully built rotating set depicting the church’s windows, a garden and the principal’s office, what’s exceedingly interesting about “Doubt,” aside from Schreiber’s standout performance, has nothing to do with ...

Also unexpected, from Shanley: Doubt is not an urban love story or whimsical mediation on the courtship rituals of men and women. Let me qualify that last point. Doubt is very much about female agency in a male-dominated institution, and how, while t...

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Doubt: A Parable review

From: The Stage  |  By: Lane Williamson  |  Date: 3/8/2024

With an imbalance between them, as well as between Ryan and Quincy Tyler Bernstine (excellent in a single scene as Donald’s mother), the production wobbles. The electric confrontation between Aloysius and Flynn is underpowered and prevents the play...

Audience Reviews

Doubt
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No Doubt About It

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In a theatre education, it’s very difficult to escape reading John Patrick Shanley’s Doubt, because it is a master class in subtext. I read Doubt for the first time in high school, which was quickly followed by three collegiate courses at two dif...

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