The play doesn't shift radically from one cast list to the next to the next. Mr. Sullivan's confident production doesn't deny melodrama, but it prefers psychological and social detail over Southern gothic fripperies. (Scott Pask's fraying, elegant se...
Critics' Reviews
Review: Laura Linney and Cynthia Nixon, Swapping Parts in ‘The Little Foxes’
Daniel Sullivan directs Hellman's Alabama tale with a crisp vigor that smooths over its melodramatic bumps. The prime mover is Regina, who plots with brothers Ben and Oscar (malevolently perfect Michael McKean and Darren Goldstein) to close a deal on...
‘The Little Foxes’ review: Cynthia Nixon and Laura Linney shine in unapologetic melodrama
You can learn the dates that Linney and Nixon will be playing each role in advance. Linney and Nixon are better suited to playing Regina and Birdie, respectively, but the show is fine either way, and checking out both casting arrangements makes you a...
Broadway Review: ‘The Little Foxes’ With Laura Linney, Cynthia Nixon & Richard Thomas
The Manhattan Theatre Club production, staged with a rock solid hand by Daniel Sullivan at the Friedman Theatre, is flawless. Which is to say tastefully mean-spirited without any need to overemphasize what is emminently self-evident. Visually, it's s...
‘The Little Foxes’ review: Good reason to see it twice
The next time anyone challenges the need to have nonprofit Broadway houses alongside the commercial theaters, I'm going to shout out, 'The Little Foxes.' It's possible to imagine a profit-motivated producer deciding to stage Lillian Hellman's 1939 dr...
'The Little Foxes': Theater Review
Sullivan's old-school refinement as a director is exactly what's called for in this merciless tale of greed and cunning. The Little Foxes is not a play loaded with subtext that rewards stripped-down surgical re-examination, which would explain why it...
Laura Linney and Cynthia Nixon Pull Off Sly Role Reversal in 'The Little Foxes'
Both prove to be equally effective in either role - a sign of each actress' talent and the production's overall perfection. Regina's is the meatier part with the most stage time, storing through all three acts. Birdie's one truly memorable appearance...
Broadway Review: ‘The Little Foxes’ With Laura Linney, Cynthia Nixon
Linney's Regina is pure Machiavellian cunning, a sly fox waiting for those dumb rabbits to hop into her den. For those family battles, Greenwood has designed her several fashionable sets of armor, one a severely tailored suit and underblouse in a dee...
Cynthia Nixon and Laura Linney in The Little Foxes: EW stage review
An interesting thing is happening at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre: all-stars Laura Linney (The Big C) and Cynthia Nixon (Sex and the City) are alternating the roles of headstrong, conniving Regina Giddens and meek, abused Birdie Hubbard in the Manh...
Nixon, though best known as Miranda in Sex and the City, has a rich stage pedigree and won a Tony in 2006. She invests Regina with a ferocious sense of ambition and heartlessness. She wins a business victory over her brothers but loses much more when...
Laura Linney and Cynthia Nixon’s Double-Up Broadway Triumph: Review of ‘The Little Foxes’
If you have the money and time, Broadway is hosting a fascinating performative parlor game. Linney and Nixon-the latter most famous for playing Miranda in Sex and The City-are playing, in different performances, both Regina Hubbard Giddens and Birdi...
The director Daniel Sullivan's succulent new Broadway revival of the play, a Manhattan Theatre Club production at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre, cannot erase its tints of both moralizing and melodrama. But it proves once again that Hellman's 1939 dr...
Theater Review: The Little Foxes With a Switch-’Em-Up Twist
What remains powerfully effective, and what Sullivan's handsome production gets right, is Hellman's dissection of (and shocking prescience about) the way a systemic lack of power can turn into manipulative fury. Hellman had seen it before in the toxi...
For both of these actresses, that would be the suppleness of Regina's mind. Her survivor's gift for staying one diabolical step ahead of the men - who would cheat her in a lucrative deal over a cotton mill - makes her more than a cardboard evildoer. ...
'The Little Foxes' review: 2 great actresses, but was this revival necessary?
For the most part, Linney resists the high-camp dudgeon that Davis brought to the movie, opting for a more psychologically grounded Regina. But while that's a laudable choice, it also drains the proceedings of some potential electricity -- a matter c...
Laura Linney and Cynthia Nixon swap roles in ‘The Little Foxes’ — theater review
Under Daniel Sullivan's sure-handed direction, the show satisfies no matter who's playing Regina - more or less. The production's good-looking - costumes, lighting and the set, which underscores this prickly family. Notice there's no comfy couch tha...
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