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Lunar Eclipse Off-Broadway Reviews

About the Show

Maybe forgetting yourself once in a while is a good thing. From Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Donald Margulies (Dinner with Friends, Collected Stories) comes a stirring new play about the fragility... (more info)

Theatre Second Stage - Tony Kiser Theatre
Previews May 14, 2025
Opened Jun 3, 2025
Critics' Rating
7.17 Mixed
3 Positive
3 Mixed
0 Negative
Readers' Rating
4.67 Mixed
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Critics' Reviews

Although Birney and Emery plant the heart and humor of Lunar Eclipse, Margulies struggles to craft a momentum of highs and lows as the couple unravel their regrets. In particular, dour introspections, such as George admitting he cares for his dogs mo...

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“LUNAR ECLIPSE”: AN ELEGY PLAY OF THE HEART

From: Theater Pizzazz  |  By: Ron Fassler  |  Date: 6/4/2025

There are no earth-shaking revelations or forced “aha!” moments for the couple. They know each other too well for that. What makes it interesting is its tautness over a ninety-minute playing time that offers a connection with these two good folks...

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Lunar Eclipse

From: Front Row Center  |  By: Tulis McCall  |  Date: 6/4/2025

I wish there had been more “there” there, because these two actors are clearly up to the bit. I am sure of thief because as mild mannered as the text was, Birney and Emery made us believe that these two were the real deal. As performers and char...

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Lunar Eclipse

From: Cititour  |  By: Brian Scott Lipton  |  Date: 6/4/2025

Despite the unmatched skill of Birney and Emery, who both infuse Margulies’ words and his silences with layers of meaning, the ultimately too-slight “Lunar Eclipse” feels as inconsequential as its titular subject. Just as George is disappointed...

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Lunar Eclipse: A Moving Portrait of a Married Couple in Twilight

From: New York Stage Review  |  By: Frank Scheck  |  Date: 6/4/2025

Neither the play’s characterizations nor dialogue achieve the complexity of Margulies’ best works, and it all feels a little too neat in its set-up. But despite its schematic elements, Lunar Eclipse proves poignantly moving nonetheless thanks to ...

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Lunar Eclipse: Reflective Tale of a Waning Marriage

From: New York Stage Review  |  By: Roma Torre  |  Date: 6/4/2025

At its best, the production, incisively directed by Kate Whoriskey, is a moving and sometimes humorous portrait of two aging midwesterners staring their mortality in the face and re-assessing their lives together. Both have deep regrets and the more ...

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