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POTUS: Or, Behind Every Great Dumbass are Seven Women Trying to Keep Him Alive Broadway Reviews

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One 4-letter word is about to rock 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. When the President unwittingly spins a PR nightmare into a global crisis, the seven brilliant and beleaguered women he relies... (more info)

Theatre Shubert Theatre (Broadway)
Previews Apr 14, 2022
Opened Apr 27, 2022
Critics' Rating
6.42 Mixed
2 Positive
10 Mixed
0 Negative
Readers' Rating
1.00 Negative
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Review: In a Gleeful ‘POTUS,’ White House Enablers Gone Wild

From: The New York Times  |  By: Jesse Green  |  Date: 4/27/2022

That physical humor is not always expertly rendered. (Dratch does it wonderfully, but the fight choreography is unconvincing.) And the turntable set (by Beowulf Boritt) that efficiently rotates the early action from room to room, like a White House L...

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Mostly, the jokes in POTUS are less pointed. The White House setting is an excuse for a broad, zany, old-school comedy, which is a rarity on Broadway nowadays-especially in the form of a world premiere by a twentysomething woman. You can feel how hun...

Beowulf Boritt's massive West Wing set goes round and round, featuring everything from the chief of staff's office to the ladies' loo, but its ultimate effect is to scatter the comedy all over the place. Williams has the least to do and doesn't look ...

If POTUS, directed by Susan Stroman and opening today at Broadway's Shubert Theatre, never quite rises to the level of those three influences - not as darkly clever as VEEP, as lightning quick as Noises Off nor as go-for-deliriously-broke as Ludlam -...

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‘POTUS’ on Broadway Explodes an All-Woman Farce in a Wild White House

From: The Daily Beast  |  By: Tim Teeman  |  Date: 4/27/2022

Selina Fillinger's POTUS, (Shubert Theatre, to Aug. 14) about seven women in the backrooms of the White House trying to save the unseen male president from himself, has extremely funny, sustained moments of pan-meets-frothing-boil and then moments wh...

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'POTUS' review — star-studded cast girlbosses their way through the White House

From: New York Theatre Guide  |  By: Diep Tran  |  Date: 4/27/2022

The jokes are sometimes funny, mostly vulgar, with an overreliance on sex jokes and gross-out humor (the same puke gag is used not once or twice, but three times). The cast have genuine comic chemistry with each other, and the audience around me guff...

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Farce Is Back In Fashion at POTUS — Review

From: Theatrely  |  By: Amanda Marie Miller  |  Date: 4/27/2022

I can understand a lot of the criticism that POTUS will eventually receive. It’s a little vulgar, a little nonsensical (again, Dratch), but somehow, it is also the most enjoyable play I’ve seen in a while. POTUS is a heck of a good time and a hel...

The idea that at least a few of these fictional women could do a better job leading a country than the title character comes up repeatedly in 'POTUS,' and Ms. Fillinger makes a case for this while also making us shudder at the thought. Ms. Stroman, m...

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‘POTUS’ carries a clown car of caricatures onto Broadway

From: Queerty  |  By: Merryn Johns  |  Date: 4/27/2022

You can feel Fillinger's disgust at this country's gender inequity in the endless quantities of vomit, blood, and breast milk that soak this play. You might think you're arriving for sharp feminist political commentary. You're really coming for an ep...

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POTUS: FOUL-MOUTHED WOMEN ON COMEDY RAMPAGE

From: New York Stage Review  |  By: David Finkle  |  Date: 4/27/2022

What has indisputably been established throughout both acts is that the seven cast members are each worth whatever salary they're getting and more. Each, as cleverly dressed by Linda Cho, deserves a separate order-of-appearance rave: White for her un...

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‘POTUS’ Broadway review: Amped-up White House farce is too wild

From: The New York Post  |  By: Johnny Oleksinski  |  Date: 4/27/2022

At first the romp is engaging, lifted by a truly brilliant cast of comedic actors who embrace and explode the qualities that made them famous. Then, in Act 2, the set-ups become so unwieldy and ludicrous that it turns into an episode of 'Hoarders: Br...

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POTUS Broadway Review

From: New York Theater  |  By: Jonathan Mandell  |  Date: 4/27/2022

If there is a stand-out among these stand-outs, it is probably Julianne Hough as Dusty, whom we first see vomiting blue slushies in the White House bathroom, because she's pregnant...with the president's baby. If Dusty appears to be a stereotypical b...

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