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Paradise Square Broadway Reviews

About the Show

New York City. 1863. The Civil War raged on. An extraordinary thing occurred amid the dangerous streets and crumbling tenement houses of the Five Points, the notorious 19th-century Lower Manhattan... (more info)

Theatre Ethel Barrymore Theatre (Broadway)
Previews Mar 15, 2022
Opened Apr 3, 2022
Critics' Rating
5.13 Mixed
1 Positive
14 Mixed
0 Negative
Readers' Rating
1.00 Negative
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Critics' Reviews

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Review: In ‘Paradise Square,’ Racial Harmony Turns to Discord

From: The New York Times  |  By: Jesse Green  |  Date: 4/3/2022

In that combination, I feel the meaty hand of the producer Garth H. Drabinsky, who seems to have used his influence to shape “Paradise Square” into a likeness of his previous hits. Like “Ragtime” in 1998 and the 1994 revival of “Show Boat,�...

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Paradise Square

From: Time Out New York  |  By: Adam Feldman  |  Date: 4/3/2022

It's a handsome production, with a talented and notably large cast; the exciting dance sequences, choreographed by Bill T. Jones, are among the show's highlights [...] The problem is that the writing doesn't support the spectacle, yielding a ponderou...

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PARADISE SQUARE: ALLIES AND RIVALS, IN SONG AND DANCE

From: New York Stage Review  |  By: Elysa Gardner  |  Date: 4/3/2022

The resilience demonstrated by Kalukango’s character and others in Paradise Square seems fitting in a show that might have been prematurely written off as the latest big musical that couldn’t. Instead, at a time when original stories and scores a...

Paradise Square comes very close to saving itself from its own impulses - not least from a theatrically disappointing climax of a brief, unterrifying and bloodless riot - by giving star Kalukango the evening's single greatest moment of glory: a power...

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Review: Joaquina Kalukango elevates an ambitious ‘Paradise Square’

From: Broadway News  |  By: Diep Tran  |  Date: 4/3/2022

The musical's score, an impressive mixture of Irish jigs, 19th century work songs and jazz, reinforces the musical's themes of racial harmony and racial division, while driving the show's energy forward. One group number, 'Why Should I Die in Springt...

Unfortunately, for a story set during the Civil War, Paradise Square sometimes seems at war with itself. The captivating choreography is rarely well-integrated into director Moises Kaufman's stand-and-sing staging - which also makes it devilishly dif...

The show genuinely wants to be entertaining, of course, and much of the time it succeeds. It movingly celebrates the power of love and of families we make for ourselves. But it does not want to offer the traditional cathartic comfort of musicals; rat...

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An Unsteady Home In PARADISE SQUARE — Review

From: Theatrely  |  By: Juan A. Ramirez  |  Date: 4/3/2022

Ahh, a new megamusical is in town. It’s hard to remember the last time one of these opened up. Not the over-bloated film adaptations that continue to plague Broadway stages, but the gargantuan originals of the ‘80s and ‘90s. Towering sets, huge...

The musical features a talented ensemble led by the powerhouse Joaquina Kalukango (as Nellie, the owner of the tavern where the majority of the action takes place) and the nimble A. J. Shively (as Owen, a masterful dancer Irish immigrant terrified of...

The body can sometimes say more than words, but even the most expressive moves cannot make a coherent case for 'Paradise Square.' The blunt and belabored history lesson of a new musical set in Manhattan's Five Points, and produced by Garth Drabinsky,...

In an ideal world, the original new Broadway musical 'Paradise Square' would live up to its fascinating historical source material: the 19th century Lower Manhattan slum of Five Points, where free Blacks and immigrants lived together up until the Civ...

In 'Paradise Square,' which opened Sunday at the Ethel Barrymore Theater, sex workers and their madam, Nelly (Joaquina Kalukango), come bubble-wrapped with enough important issues to placate the most hardened moralist. The credits reveal that the sho...

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How Broadway Musical ‘Paradise Square’ Gets Lost in History

From: The Daily Beast  |  By: Tim Teeman  |  Date: 4/3/2022

What makes the show, directed by Moises Kaufman, so current is the villainous presence of New York politician Frederic Tiggens (John Dossett), who is worried by the alliances and potential power of two minorities coming together, and formulates a num...

There are pleasures in 'Paradise Square.' The terrific dancing tells its own story, a quintessential American (and Broadway) one: How African-American and Irish immigrant dancers learned from one another in New York and created a unique American art ...

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The Several Original Sins of Paradise Square

From: Vulture  |  By: Helen Shaw  |  Date: 4/3/2022

There is one good thing about the way Paradise Square has been developed into the ground: The ensemble members have had plenty of time to figure out their parts. Allen Moyer's tall, skeletal tenement set gives the two-dozen-strong cast plenty of plac...

Audience Reviews

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A Little Bit of Eden – Paradise on Our Own Terms

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Paradise Square presents a delightful slice of life of a cross section of the Civil War that is often brushed aside. In a small slum called “The Five Points”, poor White Irish immigrants intermingled with free Black people in a world where social...

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