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McNeal Broadway Reviews

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Good writers borrow, great writers steal. Jacob McNeal (Robert Downey Jr.) is a great writer, one of our greatest, a perpetual candidate for the Nobel Prize in Literature. But McNeal... (more info)

Theatre Vivian Beaumont Theatre (Broadway)
Previews Sep 5, 2024
Opened Sep 30, 2024
Critics' Rating
4.10 Mixed
2 Positive
9 Mixed
9 Negative
Readers' Rating
2.27 Negative
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Critics' Reviews

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Robert Downey Jr. Is a Novelist With a Novel Muse in ‘McNeal’

From: The New York Times  |  By: Jesse Green  |  Date: 9/30/2024

I’m afraid, alas, the pixel wins, because the play, which opened on Monday, in a stylish Lincoln Center Theater production directed by Bartlett Sher, works only as provocation. Timely but turgid, it rarely rises to drama; in a neat recapitulation o...

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‘McNeal’ Review: Robert Downey Jr. in His Broadway Debut

From: The Wall Street Journal  |  By: Charles Isherwood  |  Date: 9/30/2024

“McNeal,” directed by Lincoln Center Theater’s newly named executive producer Bartlett Sher, is itself a confused and discursive if thought-provoking drama that often seems a grab bag of ideas Mr. Akhtar delves into without finding much depth.

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McNeal

From: Time Out New York  |  By: Adam Feldman  |  Date: 9/30/2024

Or does he? It’s hard to know. Nothing in McNeal is convincing: The characters are thin, the timelines are off, the situations are at once implausible and cliché. (When McNeal is negotiating his contract, he is shown a big number on a cell phone�...

“McNeal” falters because it doesn’t know what it wants to say. Moreover, the narrative felt confusing and meaningless, with a mix of genres and no actual theme or climax. Jacob is a writer, but viewers can never penetrate who he is beyond the s...

Bartlett Sher directs and he pushes each of these supporting players to overact to the extreme, while Downey Jr. delivers an oddly staccato performance. It’s as if he’s trying to distance himself from the character with his tick-filled delivery o...

With much 21st Century razzle dazzle provided by the magnificent video projection designs of Jake Barton and huge digital composite images – video AI projections of faces of the actors meld into one another at one point – from AGBO, McNeal, astut...

“McNeal” commits the cardinal sin of wasting Broadway treasures Andrea Martin and Ruthie Ann Miles, who pop in briefly as Jacob’s frenzied agent and concerned doctor, respectively. More ironically, it’s exactly the type of play that Downey’...

Should your sole aim be to watch the Marvel and “Oppenheimer” actor, who’s making his Broadway debut, give a capable performance in his signature Tony Stark staccato, mission accomplished. However, it is, well, a marvel how even the most blindi...

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McNeal and Robert Downey Jr. Dance With ChatGPT

From: Vulture  |  By: Jackson McHenry  |  Date: 9/30/2024

McNeal’s woozy ruminations about art and technology might strike with more force if the actual drama around them had more tensile strength. The human dynamics Akhtar and Sher hang all of this on never get past cliché: McNeal confronts a cadre of w...

Akhtar (“Disgraced”) is a skilled scribe, best when he works in taut situations with characters facing imminent crises of the soul. There are glimpses of that here in the best bits. As counterintuitive as it may seem, and it’s certainly contrar...

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Robert Downey Jr. is in a play about A.I. that makes no sense

From: The Washington Post  |  By: Naveen Kumar  |  Date: 9/30/2024

But there’s a funny irony here: Celebrity vehicles about hot topics are proven Broadway cash cows, so isn’t “McNeal” itself the product of a predictive algorithm? Even if that’s some part of a meta point, the show is nevertheless a bloodles...

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McNeal review: Robert Downey Jr. makes his Broadway debut in vexing A.I. play

From: Entertainment Weekly  |  By: Emlyn Travis  |  Date: 9/30/2024

McNeal might ask fascinating questions about a writer’s sense of integrity, the disconnect between generations of writers, and the limits of artificial intelligence within art, but the delivery is so garbled that it is difficult to ascertain what t...

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Robert Downey Jr. is in a play about A.I. that makes no sense

From: The Stage  |  By: Lane Williamson  |  Date: 9/30/2024

That doesn’t make for a particularly dynamic play; aside from long conversations, nothing happens. McNeal doesn’t emerge at the end of the play having experienced a change for better or worse. None of the characters reach a new connection with hi...

Akhtar reanimates this dialectical discussion of artistic freedom in the fraught context of AI. The problem is that the play is overwhelmed with ideas, themes and talking points. “McNeal” is swirling with things to say about literature — how it...

The technology distracts from the real human drama that McNeal depicts, and the seriousness of that drama dilutes any coherent argument about the impact of machine language models on literature or life. And, no, that lack of clarity cannot be explain...

Star power is not to be underestimated. Not only can it bring in audiences who may not normally attend new Broadway plays, it can also infuse a problematic work with a gravitas it might not normally possess. Such is the case with Lincoln Center Theat...

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McNeal: Robert Downey Jr. Stars in Riveting New Play

From: New York Stage Review  |  By: Roma Torre  |  Date: 9/30/2024

Before I get into the merits of the play and Lincoln Center’s thrilling production, something else that’s very real is the extraordinary talents of its leading man. Making his Broadway debut, Robert Downey Jr., who most of us know only through hi...

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McNeal Review: Robert Downey Jr unravels, while AI ascends

From: New York Theater  |  By: Jonathan Mandell  |  Date: 9/30/2024

“McNeal” is a great showcase for Robert Downey Jr., making his Broadway debut as the novelist Jacob McNeal, who is unraveling just at the moment of his greatest acclaim. But Downey also seems a vehicle by which playwright Ayad Akhtar attempts to...

In Ayad Akhtar’s crisply staged yet dramatically muddy play, McNeal, Oscar winner Robert Downey Jr. summons every ounce of his innate swagger and smugness as a misogynistic author who’s just found himself the recipient of the Nobel Prize for Lite...

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McNEAL Fights AI, Audience Loses — Review

From: Theatrely  |  By: Juan A. Ramirez  |  Date: 9/30/2024

Downey, though lacking in stagecraft and more or less acting from beat to beat, is not without merit. He embodies the self-important asshole-yness of a 20th century literary giant with ease, and could likely have crafted a more memorable character ha...

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