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Pictures From Home Broadway Reviews

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Three of the theatre's most inventive, inspired and award-winning artists will bring to vivid theatrical life a comic and dramatic portrait of a mother, a father and the son who... (more info)

Theatre Studio 54 (Broadway)
Previews Jan 10, 2023
Opened Feb 9, 2023
Critics' Rating
5.83 Mixed
3 Positive
14 Mixed
1 Negative
Readers' Rating
2.45 Negative
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Critics' Reviews

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Review: How to Shoot Your Parents, in ‘Pictures From Home’

From: The New York Times  |  By: Jesse Green  |  Date: 2/9/2023

The play by Sharr White that opened on Thursday at Studio 54, in a production directed by Bartlett Sher, has not made it all the way from two dimensions to three. Though honorable, thoughtful and wonderful to look at, with crafty performances by Dann...

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Pictures From Home

From: Time Out New York  |  By: Adam Feldman  |  Date: 2/9/2023

The play tries to tell what Sultan’s photographs show, and to some extent it succeeds. Because the actors are so appealing, they make for good company: Lane can wring laughs out of any line he wants just by slapping a comic cadence on it, and his r...

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PICTURES FROM HOME: FAMILY DRAMA NOT FULLY DEVELOPED

From: New York Stage Review  |  By: David Finkle  |  Date: 2/9/2023

Not too long after Pictures From Home gets underway, it turns boring and then abusive to the patrons. Then, if this is the California answer to Arthur Miller’s classic drama, it becomes a piece to which much attention need not be paid. The modicum ...

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PICTURES FROM HOME: A FUZZY PHOTOGRAPH-THEMED MEMORY PLAY

From: New York Stage Review  |  By: Frank Scheck  |  Date: 2/9/2023

Pictures from Home proves less artful than the photo book that inspired it, but the universality of its themes and the power of its performances make it pack an emotional punch nonetheless. It would make even more of an impact if it had been housed i...

“Pictures,” directed by Bartlett Sher as an afterthought, is not really a play at all, so much as one guy’s musings about the middle class. It’s a drama-free paraphrase of Sultan’s essays punctuated by Nathan Lane and Zoe Wanamaker, as Irvi...

While the intimate and honest views of a family’s inner workings can’t help but touch our hearts at steadily paced moments, Pictures From Home is too blunt in its characterizations, with father and son especially, repeating their arguments and co...

But White, and Sher, and this cast, keeps the focus on the right questions. As Broadway obsesses over youth and revolt, here’s a sweet and wise Broadway play about just wanting your mom and dad to keep on going, to wish they could live for ever and...

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The three actors try to wring as many of the laughs and jolting moments from the script as possible. But they are navigating a mostly flaccid narrative which feels like a boring treasure hunt with lots of clues and teases, but ultimately no glinting ...

Set in the couple’s San Fernando Valley tract home and showcasing a breadth of Sultan’s real-life family film stills and photographs projected on scenic designer Michael Yeargan’s avocado-colored walls, Pictures From Home stumbles down memory l...

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Pictures from Home review

From: The Stage  |  By: Nicole Serratore  |  Date: 2/9/2023

Artist Larry Sultan spent 10 years photographing his parents in their southern California home and analysing their home movies for his 1992 photo memoir. Now, playwright Sharr White dramatises Sultan’s efforts in a play of the same name, directed b...

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‘Pictures From Home’ Review: Family Out of Focus

From: The Wall Street Journal  |  By: Charles Isherwood  |  Date: 2/9/2023

When contemplating the talent involved in Broadway’s “Pictures From Home”—a cast comprising Nathan Lane, Danny Burstein and Zoë Wanamaker, under the direction of Bartlett Sher—managing expectations is hard. But necessary. For while the pro...

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PICTURES FROM HOME

From: Cititour  |  By: Brian Scott Lipton  |  Date: 2/9/2023

Despite their herculean efforts, though, “Pictures from Home” works better as a play to discuss over dinner than a fully engrossing viewer experience. Even as the story’s philosophical queries arise -- sometimes with little warning— it too of...

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Pictures From Home, Without the Acute Focus

From: Vulture  |  By: Jackson McHenry  |  Date: 2/9/2023

The play’s nearly timeless memory-based structure does not help the forward momentum. The characters speak across decades but seem to repeat discoveries from scene to scene across Pictures From Home’s intermission-less hour and 45 minutes. That c...

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REVIEW: ‘Pictures From Home’ Takes a Snapshot of Dysfunctional Family Life

From: Chelsea Community News  |  By: Michael Musto  |  Date: 2/9/2023

But the three Broadway veterans who comprise the entire cast give the play heft. Tony winner Burstein (Moulin Rouge! The Musical) is convincingly brash, letting dad’s insults fly right over him, while hiding an appealing vulnerability. Wanamaker is...

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PICTURES FROM HOME Captures the Essence of Family — Review

From: Theatrely  |  By: Juan A. Ramirez  |  Date: 2/9/2023

Throughout the 1980s, the photographer Larry Sultan spent close to a decade photographing his parents at their kitschy home for what would eventually become Pictures From Home, a photo book that evokes the feeling of the American Dream set out to dry...

Thankfully, Mr. Lane gets to complement, rather than compete with, the scenery in Bartlett Sher’s witty, moving production of “Pictures From Home,” a new play by Sharr White that was adapted from and titled after the late photographer Larry Sul...

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‘Pictures From Home’ Review: Unfocused And Underexposed

From: The Observer  |  By: David Cote  |  Date: 2/10/2023

Despite its distinctive visual source, the optics generally disappoint. Scenic designer Michael Yeargan’s suburban living-room set and Jennifer Tipton’s lights clutter and flood the broad stage of Studio 54, when they ought to be boxing, isolatin...

Under Bartlett Sher’s assured direction, all three actors deftly capture the play’s shifting tones. Burstein shines as Larry, an artist whose work may not always be in his parents’ best interests. Wanamaker’s Jean is happily resigned to her l...

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