That this Manhattan Theater Club production, directed by David Cromer, remains mostly riveting is the result of the richness of Harmon’s novelistic detail — and the exceptional skill of the principal actors in realizing it.
Critics' Reviews
Review: For Jews, an Unanswered ‘Prayer for the French Republic’
That’s not to say that “Prayer for the French Republic” should have been about something other than the story it tells. But it doesn’t tell it in a compelling or nuanced manner — despite Harmon having set himself up to succeed with a flashb...
Can You Put Your Faith in Prayer for the French Republic?
As a three-hour-and-two-intermission multigenerational family epic that’s Serious But Also Funny — and full of prolonged opportunities for actors to shout — it’s essentially purpose-built to win awards, and it has. Off Broadway, it nabbed Out...
Over the past year, there have been a number of plays and musicals dealing with anti-Semitism, some more powerfully than others. Harmon (whose prior works include the comedies “Bad Jews,” “Significant Other” and “Admissions”) takes the ge...
Prayer for the French Republic
There is perceptiveness and humor in Prayer for the French Republic, and Cromer’s direction does its best to keep things honest. But as Harmon weighs out the issues, you can sense his thumb on the scale; by the denouement, it feels more like his wh...
‘Prayer For The French Republic’ Broadway Review
With the inestimable assistance of Kata’s then-and-now set, Amith Chandrashaker’s lighting design, Daniel Kluger’s music and sound design and Sarah Laux’s spot-on costumes – to say nothing of Cromer’s direction, which easily matches his T...
BROADWAY REVIEW: ‘Prayer for the French Republic’ is gripping, timely tale of Jewish identity
We’re all here just for a moment, of course, stuck in the middle of events mostly out of control. Whatever your identity, rarely in a Broadway theater will you have so powerfully felt your own vulnerability.
Review: ‘Prayer for the French Republic’ Is One of Broadway’s Best New Plays
Off Broadway, Patrick was played by the canny and empathetic actor Richard Topol. Currently, the part belongs to Anthony Edwards (of TV’s E.R.), who has a wry, befuddled quality that works in group scenes, but leaves him unfocused in monologues dir...
An Uneven “Prayer for the French Republic” Comes to Broadway
Like any play transferring to Broadway from an Off Broadway success, this “Prayer” is a counterproposal to its earlier, smaller, and more intimate iteration. In some practical ways—for instance, the recasting of Patrick with Edwards, whose disc...
‘Prayer for the French Republic’ Review: Antisemitism Past and Present
“Prayer for the French Republic” addresses, with nuance, detail and understated passion, the tensions and the connections between history and current events. While it tells of a particular family, it illuminates the troubles of all people caught ...
PRAYER FOR THE FRENCH REPUBLIC: GIVE THANKS FOR THIS POWERFUL DRAMA
The performances by the ensemble, both veterans and newcomers, are exemplary, with Aidem perhaps the standout as the mother desperately trying to hold everything together in the face of eternal forces. Only Edwards seems a bit out of place, and not o...
PRAYER FOR THE FRENCH REPUBLIC: JUDAISM TAKES CENTERSTAGE IN JOSHUA HARMON’S ENGROSSING DRAMA
The production is directed with great heart and welcome humor by David Cromer. It makes for powerful theater that’s as entertaining as it is enlightening. And it’s all terrifically enhanced by a sublime ensemble performing with absolute authentic...
PRAYER FOR THE FRENCH REPUBLIC Journeys To Broadway — Review
Yet while Harmon does nod towards a more universal meaning to “never again,” when Patrick notes at the play’s conclusion that he is “rooting for all the wanderers of the world,” Prayer does not ultimately have room to carry the horrors in G...
'Prayer for the French Republic' review — gripping, airtight play is a dramatic triumph
Harmon is the talented playwright of Significant Other, about the frailty of friendship; Admissions, about race and privilege; and Bad Jews, about family legacies. He digs deeper than ever in Prayer for the French Republic and strikes pure gold. It�...
PRAYER FOR THE FRENCH REPUBLIC
With so many characters and so many themes, the work could feel overwhelming. But Cromer, as he has done so often, ensures the show flows smoothly and feels much shorter than its running time. However, neither the play, which can feel overwritten at ...
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Pray for the Prey
Prayer for the French Republic fulfilled the need I had to see a piece of theatre unapologetically assert that, even in a tumultuous world where we, at the time of my writing, are still knee deep in the aftermath of the October 7th Massacre, everyone...
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