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Take Me Out Broadway Reviews

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In this Tony Award-winning Best Play, playwright Richard Greenberg celebrates the personal and professional intricacies of America's favorite pastime. When Darren Lemming (Jesse Williams), the star center fielder for the... (more info)

Theatre Hayes Theatre (Broadway)
Previews Mar 10, 2022
Opened Apr 4, 2022
Critics' Rating
7.95 Mixed
11 Positive
8 Mixed
0 Negative
Readers' Rating
2.64 Negative
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Critics' Reviews

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TAKE ME OUT: TWO DECADES LATER, AND STILL SWINGING

From: New York Stage Review  |  By: Jesse Oxfeld  |  Date: 4/4/2022

Greenberg's script remains as sharp and funny as it was 20 years ago, full of both quippy one-liners and wise monologues on the meanings of life and baseball. Ferguson gives an extraordinary performance as Marzac, wracked with awkwardness, thrilled t...

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‘Take Me Out’ loads the Broadway bases with wit and incisive drama

From: The Washington Post  |  By: Peter Marks  |  Date: 4/4/2022

Featuring Jesse Williams as a superstar center fielder who comes roaring out of the closet, and Jesse Tyler Ferguson as a goofy, white-collar guy already out and newly turned on by the game, the comedy-drama has been buffed to a scintillating sheen b...

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Take Me Out review: A star-studded cast takes center field on Broadway

From: Entertainment Weekly  |  By: Andrea Towers  |  Date: 4/4/2022

If the point of Take Me Out is to make us uncomfortable - to make us think, to force us to feel, to allow us to acknowledge our privilege and our emotions and our relationship with those close to us and with ourselves - then it's more than done its j...

The current revival at the Hayes, produced by Second Stage Theatre and ably directed by Scott Ellis, is quite good - well-acted, smart in tone and pace, handsomely designed, with some reservations. (The Hayes is tad too small for a show of this ampli...

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TAKE ME OUT Finds Loneliness In The Diamond — Review

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

The emotional wallop packed by Take Me Out took me by surprise. The last time I engaged with a baseball-centric Broadway tale, watching the Damn Yankees film, I was left watching, well, baseball. But this convincingly-acted, blistering drama more tha...

Ellis and his cast deliver scene after scene of great drama. How Greenberg gets to some of those scenes in the second act is little more than sloppy dramatic license, unfortunately. The final confrontation between Mungitt and Lemming, as mediated by ...

With an impeccable cast headed by Jesse Williams, Jesse Tyler Ferguson and Patrick J. Adams, Take Me Out just might be a revelation even to those who saw the original Broadway production nearly 20 years ago.

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Broadway’s ‘Take Me Out’ is an explosive, funny baseball play

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

'Take Me Out' isn't a sports psychologist's essay though. It's a taut and exciting play - and much more propulsive than your average spring ball game - that thankfully doesn't concern itself with the endless sensitivities and triggers of 2022. Most o...

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Review: ‘Take Me Out’ is playing in the wrong ballpark

From: Broadway News  |  By: Naveen Kumar  |  Date: 4/4/2022

But there's little retrospective insight to this production, from director Scott Ellis, which is a straightforward retelling of a story whose provocations were largely reliant on context. And if the play has enduring resonance - as a study of prejudi...

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TAKE ME OUT: A SOLID THREE-BAGGER

From: New York Stage Review  |  By: Bob Verini  |  Date: 4/4/2022

Ellis places most of the play's gut punches - notably the two act breaks, though the second intermission is omitted - in the capably Expressionist fists of set designer David Rockwell and lighting designer Kenneth Posner. The momentary effects are ac...

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Review: In ‘Take Me Out,’ Whose Team Are You On?

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

At its best, 'Take Me Out,' which opened on Monday in a fine revival at the Helen Hayes Theater, is a five-tool play. It's (1) funny, with an unusually high density of laughs for a yarn that is (2) quite serious, and (3) cerebral without undermining ...

What Shane embodies is before us in the many and varied current attacks on the LGBTQ community, and trans youth in particular. It may even explain the paucity of out sports-people 20-plus years after Take Me Out's debut. Yet finally, Take Me Out also...

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Take Me Out

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

Ellis's ensemble cast-which also includes Julian Chi as a Japanese pitcher, Hiram Delgado and Eduardo Ramos as macho Empires, and Ken Marks as their manager-is a model of teamwork, with the main cast leading the charge. The role of Darren is challeng...

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Review | ‘Take Me Out’ hits a home run

From: AMNY  |  By: Matt Windman  |  Date: 4/4/2022

A lot has changed in the world in the 20 years since the Off-Broadway premiere and subsequent Broadway transfer of 'Take Me Out,' Richard Greenberg's all-male drama about the epic consequences of a Derek Jeter-like professional baseball player coming...

The production is, for sure, broad and embracing of an exuberant kind of theatricality, occasionally at the expense of the pace of a show that has to maintain a rush of ideas. Many of the laughs that come are as intended, but a few feel gratuitous. A...

The euphoria of discovery conveyed by Richard Greenberg through a gay outsider who becomes an impassioned baseball fan hasn't dimmed a bit in the two decades since Take Me Out was first produced. Other things, however, have changed in director Scott ...

Scott Ellis' grounded staging spotlights and underlines the conflicting emotional subtexts in Richard Greenberg's profound script, in a production of Take Me Out that is an alternately tense, funny, and heartrending toast to America's favorite pastim...

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Does Take Me Out Still Hit the Strike Zone?

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

Which leads you immediately to the thought - why are they so naked? We can do wonders with frosted glass these days, but Take Me Out insists that the actors be as close to us as possible (almost on the downstage lip) and that nothing obscure their fu...

Directed by Scott Ellis, this revival, too, is a solid hit, despite a few grounding errors. It should also prove to be popular for all market segments, especially with its triple-play of television favorites: two who are taking their Broadway bows fo...

Audience Reviews

Take Me Out
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A Broadway Preview review by Esta (mother) and Aaron (son).

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Stop by www.SpoilerFreeReviews.com for our FULL review. Overall Score ESTA: A Outstanding acting. Smart-creative blocking. Excellent updating of a play written years ago and still sadly totally current today. AARON: B+ Agree with everyt...

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