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The Unknown Off-Broadway Reviews

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Desperate to cure his writer’s block, Elliott retreats to a remote cabin—only to discover he may not be alone. As the boundaries between his work and his life collapse, Elliott... (more info)

Theatre Studio Seaview
Previews Jan 31, 2026
Opened Feb 12, 2026
Critics' Rating
7.00 Mixed
4 Positive
4 Mixed
1 Negative
Readers' Rating
1.00 Negative
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‘The Unknown’ Review: Sean Hayes Turns One Man Into a Mystery

From: The New York Times  |  By: Helen Shaw  |  Date: 2/12/2026

The director Leigh Silverman treats the set (designed by Studio Bent) like a noir soundstage, filling it with hard-edge shadows (Cha See designed the lights) and banks of fog-like smoke. The primary quality, though, is sound. “The Unknown” is hyp...

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Sean Hayes’s Theme and Variations: The Unknown

From: Vulture  |  By: Jackson McHenry  |  Date: 2/12/2026

The Unknown could use more of that menace. Throughout the production, and especially once Elliott’s circumstances start to get weird, director Leigh Silverman hits the audience with sudden, silent horror-film punctuation marks. The lights (by Cha S...

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The Unknown

From: Time Out New York  |  By: Adam Feldman  |  Date: 2/12/2026

How well do you know Sean Hayes? You probably think of him as a master of broad comedy, as he demonstrated in 11 seasons as Jack on Will & Grace (and as Jerry in Martin and Lewis and Larry in The Three Stooges). Maybe you enjoy his good-natured enthu...

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‘The Unknown’ Review: Sean Hayes, Blocked and Stalked

From: The Wall Street Journal  |  By: Charles Isherwood  |  Date: 2/12/2026

“The Unknown” is primarily a potent entertainment, but Mr. Cale also slyly raises intriguing questions about the relationship between a writer’s life and his work—familiar territory, true, and fodder for innumerable discussions of literary bi...

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The Unknown Review. Sean Hayes, Stalked

From: New York Theater  |  By: Jonathan Mandell  |  Date: 2/12/2026

Would “The Unknown” interest Jude Law? Only, it seems to me, if he’s willing to perform it on stage. This is a trickster’s play, in a production with almost no set, but Cha See’s oblique lighting and Caroline Eng’s sound enhancing the ten...

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The Unknown: A Solo Nail-Biter With a Memorable Cast of Characters

From: New York Stage Review  |  By: Frank Scheck  |  Date: 2/12/2026

That’s thankfully not the case with The Unknown, receiving its world premiere at Off-Broadway’s Studio Seaview. Starring Sean Hayes, this endlessly tricky solo drama by David Cale is less a confessional monologue than a scarily gothic tale of shi...

Thematically, however, the play is too diffuse for its own good. Over its 75 minutes, it skims over juicy ideas about identity, creativity, desire (“I Wish You’d Wanted Me,” a fictional song from a show Elliott wrote, is a recurring motif), rej...

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Is imitation the highest form of flattery? Maybe. But “The Unknown” is simply flat.

At a brisk 75 minutes, Hayes remains captivating, even if Cale’s play meanders a bit in the brothers’ backstory, and plot points, such as a stolen set of apartment keys, feel lifted from an episode of Law & Order. But no matter. By the time the c...

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