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The Antiquities Off-Broadway Reviews

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At the Museum of Late Human Antiquities, the curators are fiercely committed to bringing a lost civilization to life again: What were humans really like? What did they wear, what... (more info)

Theatre Playwrights Horizons
Previews Jan 11, 2025
Opened Jan 11, 2024
Critics' Rating
7.10 Mixed
4 Positive
6 Mixed
0 Negative
Readers' Rating
4.40 Mixed
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‘The Antiquities’ Review: Relics of Late Human Life in 12 Exhibits

From: New York Times  |  By: Jesse Green  |  Date: 2/5/2025

Some of these scenes are beautifully drawn, with the wit, pith and undercurrent of sadness characteristic of Harrison’s best work. (The opportunities and perils of A.I. as human companions were the subject of his play “Marjorie Prime,” a Pulitz...

It’s a pity: The Antiquities is a compelling concept and Harrison has a poetic, philosophical bent, but the execution lacks a certain audacity. One wonders what Caryl Churchill would have made of the premise (as with Love and Information, she’s m...

At its core, “Prime” asks what it means to be human, and how that is affected by time and our surroundings, a theme that Mr. Harrison has explored in various other works; one of his most recent, “The Amateurs,” unfolds during the Black Plague...

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The Antiquities Review. Extinct humans on display

From: New York Theater  |  By: Jonathan Mandell  |  Date: 2/5/2025

There are then three increasingly dystopian scenes in the future, before the one displaying the artifacts.After that, “The Antiquities” backtracks, going back to the previous stories and finishing them up. This is surely well-meaning, an effort t...

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The Antiquities: We Are the Dinosaurs Now

From: New York Stage Review  |  By: Roma Torre  |  Date: 2/5/2025

The Antiquities is a most perceptive and hauntingly cautionary tale, and it owes much to the production values crafted by the entire creative team. Each of the exhibits, expertly staged by co-directors David Cromer and Caitlin Sullivan, captures just...

Running 100 minutes without intermission, The Antiquities gets credit for conceptual creativity and topicality. Even though it doesn’t break new ground when it comes to the power and perils of technology, it grips with a quiet urgency.

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The Antiquities: The Future’s Not Looking Too Bright

From: New York Stage Review  |  By: Frank Scheck  |  Date: 2/5/2025

The play’s episodic structure results in inevitable choppiness, with some vignettes landing harder than others. The back-and-forth chronology, with later scenes sometimes bookending earlier ones, can prove confusing. But under the precise direction...

The full title of this remarkable, thought-provoking show — A Tour of the Permanent Collection in the Museum of Late Human Antiquities — tips us off to the bleakness of Harrison’s vision for humanity’s ability to survive the current technolog...

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The Antiquities

From: Cititour  |  By: Brian Scott Lipton  |  Date: 2/5/2025

Don’t bother! Harrison makes it clear that such actions would merely be performative. Indeed, one can’t really argue that “The Antiquities” is a cautionary tale. There’s no question that artificial intelligence is here to stay; all that’s...

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Review: The Antiquities at Playwrights Horizons

From: Exeunt  |  By: Loren Noveck  |  Date: 2/5/2025

I saw What the Constitution Means to Me on the day Brett Kavanaugh was confirmed to the Supreme Court in 2018. At the time, I said, “I started out not wanting this review to be entirely about politics, or at least not about my politics. But the sho...

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