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<p>Set in the 1950&#39;s,&nbsp;<a target="newwinddow" href="https://www.broadwayworld.com/shows/Flying-Over-Sunset-333320.html">Flying Over Sunset</a>&nbsp;is a work of fiction inspired by the lives of three extraordinary and accomplished people - writer Aldous Huxley; playwright, diplomat, and congresswoman, Clare Boothe Luce; and film legend Cary Grant &nbsp;- each of whom in real life experimented with the drug LSD. At a crossroads in their lives the three come together, and under the influence of the drug, take a trip and confront the mysteries of their lives and their world.</p>

1950s Hollywood. You are at a beautiful beach house overlooking the Pacific with Cary Grant, Clare Boothe Luce and Aldous Huxley… and they are on an acid trip. Together. That... (more info)

Theatre Vivian Beaumont Theatre (Broadway)
Previews Nov 4, 2021
Opened Dec 6, 2021
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2 Positive
13 Mixed
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Review: In ‘Flying Over Sunset,’ Getting High With the Stars

From: New York Times  |  By: Jesse Green  |  Date: 12/13/2021

To a perpetual square, nothing is as mystifying as another person's high. Or so I learned in college, during the heyday of chemically induced inner journeys - and again at the Vivian Beaumont Theater the other night. Though sometimes mesmerizing, 'Fl...

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Flying Over Sunset

From: Time Out NY  |  By: Adam Feldman  |  Date: 12/13/2021

The Lincoln Center production has real pleasures: Yazbeck shares a thrilling musical-hall duet, choreographed by Michelle Dorrance, with his younger self (Atticus Ware), who is dressed as a girl; Cusack sings as beautifully as always, as does Laura S...

Broadway, of course, should not dominated by schlocky copycat musicals based on old films, and ingenuity and experimentation must be encouraged. With risk, however, should come drama and the electricity of something new. Writer-director James Lapine ...

Much of Act II feels like retread, repeating the themes and conflicts set forth in the first act without much expansion. Overlong and occasionally (but only occasionally) a bit tedious, the last third of the show loses its way. There's some Freudian ...

If you don't do recreational drugs but your friends do, you know the feeling. Everyone around you has smoked, snorted, dropped or injected something, and they're all having a great time. They all think the conversation they're having about a light bu...

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Review | ‘Flying Over Sunset’ is an artistic misfire

From: amNY  |  By: Matt Windman  |  Date: 12/13/2021

Unfortunately, 'Flying Over Sunset' is an artistic misfire - and a nearly three-hour slog to sit through. The book is devoid of conflict (relying instead of introspection and confession), expository (filling in details about the politics of the perio...

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Review | ‘Flying Over Sunset’ is an artistic misfire

From: amNY  |  By: Matt Windman  |  Date: 12/13/2021

Unfortunately, 'Flying Over Sunset' is an artistic misfire - and a nearly three-hour slog to sit through. The book is devoid of conflict (relying instead of introspection and confession), expository (filling in details about the politics of the perio...

There are certainly some highlights in 'Flying Over Sunset,' chief among them Tony Yazbeck's phenomenal dancing as Cary Grant, accompanied step by step by 14-year-old newcomer Atticus Ware as his younger self. The choreographer, Michelle Dorrance, wa...

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FLYING OVER SUNSET: A LONG, STRANGE, BEAUTIFUL TRIP

From: New York Stage Review  |  By: Elysa Gardner  |  Date: 12/13/2021

It's the 1950s, and after taking LSD for the first time, the movie legend and one-time vaudevillian is getting psychically re-acquainted with his much younger self through song and tap dance. The tune is impressively catchy, and the routine, as chore...

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FLYING OVER SUNSET: A BUMMER THEATRICAL DRUG TRIP

From: New York Stage Review  |  By: Frank Scheck  |  Date: 12/13/2021

The musical receiving its world premiere from Lincoln Center Theater was one of the most eagerly anticipated of the season, for good reasons. Besides the formidable creative team, the lavish production features a killer cast including Harry Hadden-Pa...

A musical that pushes against the traditional notions of what a Broadway musical might or should be. It's a trip some won't be willing to take, but in an environment when musicals seem to fall into just a few dreary formulas - in addition to the juke...

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FLYING OVER SUNSET On a Smoothed-Out Trip — Review

From: Theatrely  |  By: Juan A. Ramirez  |  Date: 12/13/2021

The three were personalities at a time when the idea of public personas was still a novelty and, as it turns out, were diehard fans of LSD. To throw them into a musical staged on Lincoln Center's massive Vivian Beaumont Theater (and backed with their...

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Broadway’s ‘Flying Over Sunset’ comes in for a crash landing

From: Washington Post  |  By: Peter Marks  |  Date: 12/13/2021

Long-winded and impossibly earnest, the world-premiere musical, which marked its official opening Monday night at the Vivian Beaumont Theater, features an unremarkable score by Tom Kitt and Michael Korie and a lumbering book by James Lapine, who also...

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The show's trippy sensibility is strikingly displayed on Beowulf Boritt's spare, highly stylized cycloramic set and under Bradley King's luscious lighting, which turns the color blue into a juicy fruit so cool and sweet the eye can almost taste it. ...

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The show's trippy sensibility is strikingly displayed on Beowulf Boritt's spare, highly stylized cycloramic set and under Bradley King's luscious lighting, which turns the color blue into a juicy fruit so cool and sweet the eye can almost taste it. ...

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