Much of what happens in 'The Lehman Trilogy' is invisible to the eye, which is not the way prestige drama usually works onstage. Directed by Sam Mendes, this British import, which reaches across 164 years of American history to trace the family saga ...
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Review: In ‘The Lehman Trilogy,’ a Vivid Tale of Profit and Pain
‘The Lehman Trilogy’ Review: Quite a Wall Street Story
If I sound a bit lukewarm about the results, it is because I did not immediately warm to 'The Lehman Trilogy.' But Mr. Mendes's staging is gloriously imaginative, and Simon Russell Beale, Adam Godley and Adrian Lester, the three English character act...
That's partly because this gripping piece of docudrama - the three-act script is by the Italian writer Stefano Massini as adapted by Ben Power and directed by Sam Mendes - is so precise in its storytelling. It's partly because the Broadway cast is ma...
‘The Lehman Trilogy’ Broadway Review: An Empire Rises, Falls And Inspires A Masterpiece
Money, the pop song says, changes everything, and as Broadway's magnificent The Lehman Trilogy so splendidly demonstrates, everything means everything, from the most private of personal circumstances to - if you've got enough cash (or even the sugges...
‘The Lehman Trilogy’ Broadway Review: An Empire Rises, Falls And Inspires A Masterpiece
Money, the pop song says, changes everything, and as Broadway's magnificent The Lehman Trilogy so splendidly demonstrates, everything means everything, from the most private of personal circumstances to - if you've got enough cash (or even the sugges...
Review | ‘The Lehman Trilogy’ explores Jewish heritage, American identity, survival and more
Three and a half hours fly by pretty quickly in 'The Lehman Trilogy,' an unlikely and thoroughly gripping epic drama which explores how Lehman Brothers evolved from a small cotton goods shop run by three German-Jewish immigrants in mid-19th century M...
‘The Lehman Trilogy’ Broadway Review: Sam Mendes Directs a Family’s Financial Undoing
It's a tour de force of direction and writing and Devlin's set rarely rests under Jon Clark's always dramatic lighting. Better yet, the designer's big glass box is framed by a Imax-like cyclorama that keeps updating us on the physical rise of Manhatt...
The Lehman Trilogy review: Financial drama becomes a post-modern thrill on Broadway
As deeply flawed as its many characters can be - ornery and petty and blind to their own faults - the story rarely deigns to judge them. Instead, it lets them simply exist in the context of the dreams they're chasing and the crashing convergence of e...
The Broadway epic The Lehman Trilogy, which tells the story of the Lehman Brothers and their finance company over the span of 164 years, rarely stops spinning. Es Devlin's magnificent glass house of a set, designed to evoke the firm's offices at the ...
THE LEHMAN TRILOGY: SAM MENDES’ LANDMARK PRODUCTION MAKES A TRIUMPHANT BROADWAY DEBUT.
It shouldn't work, it really shouldn't. A three-and-a-half-hour drama spanning over 160 years, featuring a mere three actors playing dozens of roles ranging from infants to coquettish young women to elderly men, depicting complicated historical and f...
THE LEHMAN TRILOGY: ASTONISHING SAM MENDES PRODUCTION FINALLY REACHES BROADWAY
Theatrical astonishment is back on the Broadway boards. The Lehman Trilogy, which has conquered and enraptured audiences since it first appeared, has finally arrived at the Nederlander after a pandemic pause. New Yorkers who missed the production's i...
Review: ‘The Lehman Trilogy’ chips away at a monolith
But for all its surface stylishness, 'The Lehman Brothers' is a stolid and rather monolithic slab of a show: a three hour and twenty minute talking Wikipedia page, so dense with description and narration, and devoid of drama - or even dialogue - that...
The Lehman Trilogy on Broadway Review. Changing with the times, but enough?
The country has changed in the two and a half years since The Lehman Trilogy came to America, wowing audiences at the Park Avenue Armory with a theatrical epic, inventively staged and extraordinarily acted, if historically blinkered, that dramatizes ...
THE LEHMAN TRILOGY Trades Greed for Gold — Review
A medium of breathtaking modernity with European roots but American escalation, the birth of film soon begat The Birth of a Nation, that infamous and, unfortunately, impactful false narrative about White advancement in this country. Through the score...
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