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The Hills of California Broadway Reviews

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Following their triumphant production of The Ferryman, Tony®-winning Playwright Jez Butterworth and Oscar and Tony-winning Director Sam Mendes reunite for The Hills of California. In the sweltering heat of a... (more info)

Theatre Broadhurst Theatre (Broadway)
Previews Sep 11, 2024
Opened Sep 29, 2024
Critics' Rating
7.55 Mixed
11 Positive
8 Mixed
1 Negative
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Critics' Reviews

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Review: ‘The Hills of California,’ Alive With the Sound of Music

From: New York Times  |  By: Jesse Green  |  Date: 9/29/2024

This is not the kind of play that brandishes a singular sharp point; it is the kind that swaddles you in innumerable impressions. Like Butterworth’s previous Broadway outings — the mythopoetic “Jerusalem” in 2011, the brawny Hugh Jackman vehi...

Jez Butterworth’s ambitious, captivating and richly rewarding domestic drama “The Hills of California” straddles dual worlds of dreams and reality as it shuttles between two pivotal time periods in the lives of the Webb women. Though this dense...

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When mom dies and the truth spills out

From: The Washington Post  |  By: Naveen Kumar  |  Date: 9/29/2024

Maybe that’s why Mendes’s production broods and thrums like it might suddenly turn into a Big Important Drama, or a potentially frightening one. The magnificent rotating set (by designer Rob Howell) features M.C. Escher-inspired stairways ascendi...

It’s not the playwright’s best (that’s “Jerusalem,” which Mark Rylance was explosive in on Broadway) or his grandest (that’d be “The Ferryman”). But “Hills” has an appealing haunted atmosphere, even if the ghosts aren’t specters...

I initially came away from “The Hills of California” feeling that it is a neatly constructed but derivative family drama that lacked the excitement of Butterworth’s 2018 melodrama “The Ferryman” (another London import directed by Mendes and...

Laura Donnelly plays both the thirtysomething Joan and, in the flashbacks, mother Veronica. It’s an astonishing dual performance. As the would-be, maybe nearly-was rock star Joan, Donnelly pitches her voice to a cigarette-stained California hippie ...

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The Hills of California does not necessarily venture to any places that dysfunctional family drama has not tread before, but the switching-back-and-forth-between-decades structure — coupled with a commanding and versatile centerpiece performance by...

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The Hills of California

From: Time Out New York  |  By: Adam Feldman  |  Date: 9/29/2024

While the play is an ensemble effort, it is also an extraordinary showcase for Donnelly. The present here is haunted by the past, and the two collide powerfully in the wreckage and reckoning of the play’s third act. (Butterworth has rewritten it fo...

Butterworth writes sprawling, talky epics with ensembles in the double digits, three-hour run times, and lots of room for showy speeches. He’s fascinated by the death of dreams and the past that haunts us, the slow decay of England. Hills is not es...

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Doing Less With More: The Hills of California

From: Vulture  |  By: Sara Holdren  |  Date: 9/29/2024

Whereas The Ferryman had death in its name yet packed the stage with warm-blooded life—animals and children, drink and dance and harvest festivities—The Hills of California, acts as its reverse image. The title, taken from the Johnny Mercer tune,...

The play has been reportedly significantly rewritten since its London West End run, but it is still just over three hours, and unlike the Tony and Olivier Award-winning Butterworth’s memorable, deservedly award-winning plays (Jerusalem, The Ferryma...

The ensemble acting in director Sam Mendes’ blistering production from London’s West End is off the charts when it comes to veracity, intensity and the manifestation of how childhood trauma invariably impacts adulthood. And the characters Butterw...

The four actresses cast as the young sisters — Nancy Allsop, Sophia Ally, Lara McDonnell, and Nicola Turner — are likewise excellent, though I doubt their character arcs will leave any aspiring performers with stars in their eyes. Both in spite o...

Having now seen “The Hills of California” on Broadway, where it opened Sunday at the Broadhurst Theatre, I realize Butterworth has written something much more significant and moving. In crossing the Atlantic Ocean, he also cut a plot detail from ...

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The Hills of California: Jez Butterworth’s Piercing Gaze on Four Sisters

From: New York Stage Review  |  By: David Finkle  |  Date: 9/29/2024

Of the large cast, it’s necessary to stress the quality performances of all concerned. First by length and commitment to her goal is Donnelly, who tackles the potent role with both hands clenched. (She also serves eerily in another crucial bit.) T...

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The Hills of California: Le Jez Hot!

From: New York Stage Review  |  By: Melissa Rose Bernardo  |  Date: 9/29/2024

But this is no standard-issue dysfunctional family drama; it’s also a meticulously crafted, emotion-packed memory play. With one rotation of Rob Howell’s spectacular towering set—anchored by a labyrinthian Escher-like staircase that seems to st...

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THE HILLS OF CALIFORNIA Chart a Family’s Act — Review

From: Theatrely  |  By: Juan A. Ramirez  |  Date: 9/29/2024

The best way to enjoy The Hills of California – not that it takes any real effort to do so – is to take it as a long yarn that unfolds across its own soapy, extended timeline. Jez Butterworth’s latest play, directed by Sam Mendes and imported f...

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The Hills of California Broadway Review

From: New York Theater  |  By: Jonathan Mandell  |  Date: 9/29/2024

The problem is not that the story is familiar, although in many ways it is; the overbearing stage mother overseeing dated routines (Madame Rose in “Gypsy,” anyone?) It’s that Butterworth’s three previous productions were so memorable. “The ...

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'The Hills of California' review — a moving study of family grief

From: New York Theatre Guide  |  By: Allison Considine  |  Date: 9/29/2024

The three-act play is 2 hours and 45 minutes long, and the plot lingers too long on tenterhooks for Joan, the estranged sister who has been away from Seaview for over two decades, to return and say her goodbyes. While the unraveling of the mystery su...

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The Hills of California

From: Cititour  |  By: Brian Scott Lipton  |  Date: 9/29/2024

While this dysfunctional family drama slides by surprisingly smoothly over its 2 ¾ hours running time, thanks to his colorful writing, the superb work of an ensemble cast, and the seamless direction of the great Sam Mendes, it’s only on your train...

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The Broadway production of The Hills of California, penned by Jez Butterworth and directed by Sam Mendes, is a masterful exploration of family dynamics, memory, and ambition. This poignant play, following its critically acclaimed world premiere in Lo...

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