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Good Night, Oscar Broadway Reviews

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Anything can happen on live TV. And one night, it did. Sean Hayes stars as the irrepressible Oscar Levant. It’s 1958, and Jack Paar hosts the hottest late-night talk-show on... (more info)

Theatre Belasco Theatre (Broadway)
Previews Apr 7, 2023
Opened Apr 24, 2023
Critics' Rating
6.31 Mixed
5 Positive
8 Mixed
3 Negative
Readers' Rating
2.38 Negative
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‘Good Night, Oscar’ Review: Sean Hayes With Demerol and Cadenzas

From: The New York Times  |  By: Jesse Green  |  Date: 4/24/2023

Oscar Levant, the troubled midcentury musician and wag, often said he’d erased “the fine line between genius and insanity.” He says it again, or a version of it, in “Good Night, Oscar,” the unconvincing biographical fantasia that opened Mon...

Then there’s that piano performance. The piece Hayes plays is, as it turns out, crucial to the plot, so I won’t get into it, but the way he plays it is more important than either the title or his skill (though yes, Sean Hayes can play the piano v...

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BROADWAY REVIEW: Sean Hayes offers up a stunning star turn in daring ‘Good Night, Oscar’

From: The New York Daily News  |  By:  |  Date: 4/24/2023

It’s not so much that Hayes, whose work as Levant has only deepened since I first saw it in Chicago, sets out here to impersonate as to channel Levant’s psychological and performative state of being. All in all, it’s a spectacularly intense and...

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But near the end, Levant gets behind the piano and plays Gershwin’s “Rhapsody in Blue” on NBC. Hayes, a gifted piano player himself, does this in full view of the audience — and from memory. That thrilling moment — without mannerisms, words...

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Review: Sean Hayes Plays a Dark Rhapsody in ‘Good Night, Oscar’

From: The Daily Beast  |  By: Tim Teeman  |  Date: 4/24/2023

Theater-goers should not expect “Just Jack!” when they take their seats. The play, directed by Lisa Peterson, is a very slow, low burn, whose ultimate conflagrations of both humor and music—care of a bravura, piano-playing Hayes—are dazzling....

And before you ask Phyllis Who?, consider that even those of fleeting fame can make for fine, compelling biographies. Wright, Hayes and director Lisa Peterson are likely very sure that Levant ranks among that list, but Good Night, Oscar is less than ...

But the largest fault of the play may be its conventionality. It is without a doubt a well-made play, with clear structure and stakes, tight pacing, funny jokes and concisely rendered characters. But it does not push the envelope in any way — which...

Good Night, Oscar provides a vehicle f...

Hayes' piano solo — and the beautiful way it is lit by Carolina Ortiz Herrera and Ben Stanton — easily ranks as the show's highlight, but aside from a few lulls in the early stages of exposition, before Hayes makes another memorable entrance, the...

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GOOD NIGHT, OSCAR; Play It Again, Sean — Review

From: Theatrely  |  By: Juan A. Ramirez  |  Date: 4/24/2023

A neurotic hypochondriac, possibly suffering from Obsessive Compulsive Disorder and Schizophrenia, and definitely suffering from the weight of his intellect, Levant is a fascinating figure, portrayed by Hayes in a mannered, hand-wringing performance ...

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GOOD NIGHT, OSCAR: SEAN HAYES IS THE FAMED IVORIES-TICKLER

From: New York Stage Review  |  By: David Finkle  |  Date: 4/24/2023

It could be that Good Night, Oscar exists as much as anything for handing Hayes an at-the-ivories tour de force. Otherwise, his Levant portrayal is strong enough. He bumbles and stumbles across Rachel Hauck‘s couple of NBC studios, constantly entre...

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GOOD NIGHT, OSCAR: SEAN HAYES DISPLAYS DUAL TALENTS IN MASTERFUL PERFORMANCE

From: New York Stage Review  |  By: Roma Torre  |  Date: 4/24/2023

Fans of Will & Grace, you ain’t seen nothing yet. Sean Hayes is delivering a tour-de-force performance, or shall I say a “twofer-de-force“ as he dazzles us with bravura skills as both actor and classical pianist. And if you think that this play...

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GOOD NIGHT, OSCAR

From: Cititour  |  By: Brian Scott Lipton  |  Date: 4/24/2023

If the entrance applause for Sean Hayes is a little quieter than one might expect when he finally appears onstage at the Belasco Theater about 15 minutes into Doug Wright’s entertaining bioplay “Good Night, Oscar,” it’s because much of the au...

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'Good Night, Oscar' review — Sean Hayes delivers a virtuosic character study

From: New York Theatre Guide  |  By: Amelia Merrill  |  Date: 4/24/2023

With a less compelling performance from its lead, Good Night, Oscar would fall flat. Its first half suffers from a lack of urgency; its second is burdened by hacky late-night antics. Almost everyone but Hayes’s Levant is forgettable in both perform...

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Good Night, Oscar

From: Talkin' Broadway  |  By: Howard Miller  |  Date: 4/24/2023

There is a perhaps overused but most apt phrase to describe what is happening on stage at the Belasco, and that is 'tour de force.' Garlands all around for playwright Doug Wright, the wonderful cast, director Lisa Peterson, and, especially, for Sean ...

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GOOD NIGHT, OSCAR

From: New York Theater  |  By: Jonathan Mandell  |  Date: 4/24/2023

When Sean Hayes as the concert pianist and celebrated wit Oscar Levant sits down at the piano to play “Rhapsody in Blue,” I thought at first that it was a recording and he was simulating the recital. But no, Hayes was himself a concert pianist be...

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