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Grangeville Off-Broadway Reviews

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Across a void of thousands of miles and oceans of hurt, two half-brothers tentatively reconnect over the care of their ailing mother. Grangeville is a new play about the fallibility... (more info)

Theatre The Pershing Square Signature Center
Previews Feb 4, 2025
Opened Feb 24, 2025
Critics' Rating
7.43 Mixed
4 Positive
3 Mixed
0 Negative
Readers' Rating
1.00 Negative
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Critics' Reviews

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‘Grangeville’ Review: Am I My Half Brother’s Keeper?

From: The New York Times  |  By: Jesse Green  |  Date: 2/25/2025

The play’s engine having finally turned over, it purrs confidently to the end, which includes a coup de théâtre reminiscent of the one in Hunter’s previous Signature outing, “A Case for the Existence of God.” Like that gorgeous play, too, i...

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Idaho, and What Came After: Samuel D. Hunter’s Grangeville

From: Vulture  |  By: Sara Holdren  |  Date: 2/25/2025

The stage of Grangeville is never flooded with light — Hunter’s characters never reach so complete a catharsis — but something does grow out of the darkness. Two men who began with an ocean between them now share a pool of light. It’s not not...

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Grangeville Review

From: New York Theater  |  By: Jonathan Mandell  |  Date: 2/25/2025

Slowly we learn what the issues are in “Grangeville,” the latest play by Samuel D. Hunter that is, much like his others, quiet, insightful, ultimately moving. If your relationship with a sibling is complicated – and whose isn’t? – it hits h...

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Grangeville: No Thanks for the Memories

From: New York Stage Review  |  By: Michael Sommers  |  Date: 2/25/2025

Packing a nice surprise towards its conclusion, the play is crisply staged by Jack Serio, the director, within purposefully stark environs designed by the dots team that enable Stacey Derosier’s lovely lighting design to bridge continents and to ov...

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Grangeville: Art, Anguish, and Wonder from Samuel D. Hunter

From: New York Stage Review  |  By: Steven Suskin  |  Date: 2/25/2025

Arnold is firmly in control of the play, the situation, and his emotions; until, suddenly, he isn’t. Actor Brian J. Smith—who might be remembered for his Tony-nominated role of the Gentleman Caller in the Cherry Jones/Celia Keenan-Bolger producti...

While the design team does much dramaturgical lifting, the acting is equally superb. Just when you think you’ve seen every vocal twang or behavioral quirk from the longtime secret weapon Paul Sparks, he whips up another virtuosic portrait of a dama...

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'Grangeville' review — delicate drama brings estranged brothers together

From: New York Theatre Guide  |  By: Joe Dziemianowicz  |  Date: 2/25/2025

There may be an art to living amid crushing struggles, a theme underscored by Arnold’s career. His breakthrough works are three-dimensional models inspired by memories of places he left behind in Grangeville: a Dairy Queen, a pawn shop, a tattoo pa...

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