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Picnic at Hanging Rock Off-Broadway Reviews

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First brought to global recognition through Peter Weir's iconic film, this musical adaptation powerfully reimagines the story through a female lens. On Valentine’s Day in 1900, a group of teenage... (more info)

Theatre Greenwich House
Previews Dec 16, 2025
Opened Dec 18, 2025
Critics' Rating
6.00 Mixed
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8 Mixed
0 Negative
Readers' Rating
7.00 Mixed
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Critics' Reviews

Bell’s book and lyrics often struggle to reflect the seductive eeriness of its source material, with lines that feel overly literal or dependent on the rhyme scheme. The simplicity distracts from a story that relies on ambiguity; how can we accept ...

The storytelling can be herky-jerky and hard to follow in places for those unfamiliar with the material, and the songs seldom do much to advance the plot (and sometimes end abruptly or anticlimactically). Also, we meet a lot of girls — too many to ...

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Haunting Australian Classic About Girls’ Disappearance Is Reinvented

From: The Daily Beast  |  By: Tim Teeman  |  Date: 12/22/2025

The plot and characters are equally muddled, with a run-here, run-there, run-anywhere brand of direction that reveals the show hasn’t quite figured out what to do after the girls disappear, or how to recast or progress the film’s open frame of re...

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Picnic at Hanging Rock

From: New York Notebook  |  By: Sandy MacDonald  |  Date: 12/22/2025

Two outstanding actor/singers make this Picnic a must-see, despite its unwieldy bulk. Gillian Jackson Han plays Miranda, a free-spirited, nature-loving senior girl who befriends the outcast Sara (Sarah Walsh), a damaged, asocial charity case. Miranda...

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Picnic at Hanging Rock: Tasty Picnic, Some Ants Intruding

From: New York Stage Review  |  By: David Finkle  |  Date: 12/22/2025

The intriguing Hanging Rock allure has been adapted as a musical, book and lyrics by Hilary Bell and music (and arrangements) by Greta Gertler Gold, and directed with somber celebratory flourish by Portia Krieger. Although comparison with previous fo...

Ms. Bell’s book inserts flashbacks to add drama and, at times, blur the lines between reality and reflection, while Ms. Gertler Gold’s winding, often meandering tunes and arrangements provide dissonant harmonies. The singing, accordingly, can sou...

This Picnic At Hanging Rock staging yearns to scale a further mile, like the girls who pine from an escape from time and the inevitable doom of growing up. Though the show is imperfect, the finale “Time and Place” peaks among the many harmonies, ...

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Review: A ‘Picnic at Hanging Rock’ Musical Is a Psychedelic Parable

From: The New York Times  |  By: Brittani Samuel  |  Date: 12/22/2025

While it makes sense for these creators to go big (the story is concerned with millions-of-years-old earthen enigmas, after all), “Picnic at Hanging Rock” struggles to move us through its points of action with enough nuance. Its bevy of female ro...

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