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N/A Off-Broadway Reviews

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Holland Taylor and Ana Villafañe return to the stage as two congresswomen, generations apart in this new play about power, politics, and the perilous path to progress. N/A is a... (more info)

Theatre Mitzi E. Newhouse Theatre
Previews Jun 11, 2024
Opened Jun 23, 2024
Critics' Rating
5.13 Mixed
2 Positive
3 Mixed
3 Negative
Readers' Rating
4.50 Mixed
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‘N/A’ Review: For Nancy Pelosi and A.O.C., It’s a House Divided

From: The New York Times  |  By: Jesse Green  |  Date: 6/27/2024

The play’s ideas and ideals are fine, and modestly if repetitively dramatized, but what makes this swift summer trifle so diverting is the embodiment of the women themselves. N and A are perfect incarnations of their congressional doppelgängers, d...

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The Speaker and the Upstart Talk It Out: N/A

From: Vulture  |  By: Jackson McHenry  |  Date: 6/28/2024

N/A, by contrast, is like being stuck at dinner with a relative you wish would please talk about anything else (do N and A have any thoughts on the weather?). It’s claustrophobic, and ultimately boring; the structure traps the performers in limited...

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N/A: PELOSI, OCASIO-CORTEZ GO AT IT TOE-TO-TOE

From: New York Stage Review  |  By: David Finkle  |  Date: 6/27/2024

Democrats, be seated. Be seated with great anticipation. Playwright Mario Correa has a sizzling partisan entertainment for you, called succinctly N/A. And before any additional info is passed along, be aware that the N/A doesn’t stand for “Not Ac...

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N/A: POLITICS WRIT PERSONAL

From: New York Stage Review  |  By: Frank Scheck  |  Date: 6/27/2024

Under the straightforward direction of Diane Paulus, the two actresses deliver sterling performances, with the veteran Taylor milking every bit of humor from N’s sardonic asides and Villafañe capturing A’s fervent idealism. If N/A ultimately doe...

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N/A Review. A different political debate!

From: New York Theater  |  By: Jonathan Mandell  |  Date: 6/27/2024

“N/A” may not be a political play for the ages. As the playwright himself acknowledges, it’s only “lightly imagined.” It doesn’t quite go anywhere. The ending feels almost arbitrary. Nothing is really resolved. But isn’t that exactly wh...

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'N/A' review — Holland Taylor and Ana Villafañe debate politics and power

From: New York Theatre Guide  |  By: Gillian Russo  |  Date: 6/28/2024

That's where N/A slightly falters: It seems more likely to reinforce people's existing alliances than encourage them to really consider other perspectives. The play feels tailor-made, and -timed, for one express purpose: Get out the vote. Remind its ...

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‘N/A’ Review: A Generational Clash That’s Short On Sparks

From: Observer  |  By: Rhoda Feng  |  Date: 6/28/2024

In rare moments, N/A waves at the HBO series Hacks and intermittently gives the impression of wanting to become a play about an established woman begrudgingly learning from a promising protégé (and vice versa). We can almost hear Deborah Vance in N...

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Taylor keeps her feet planted on solid ground; Villafañe spouts idealistic slogans about the Green New Deal and defunding ICE that will decimate the Democrats’ majority in the House. And each argument ends (and often begins) with Taylor getting th...

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