Theater-goers may experience similar feelings of submission, happily under the spell of Arianda's mesmerizing performance. A-
Critics' Reviews
Venus in Fur Review: Nina Arianda Dominates, Titillates
Arianda was subsequently propelled onto Broadway last season playing the part that made Judy Holiday famous, the dumb blonde of 'Born Yesterday.' Reaction was mixed to that revival, but not to her performance. She has since had small roles in 'The Go...
Venus in Fur, Samuel J. Friedman Theatre, New York
For the first half-hour, the parallels are beautifully balanced. If Venus in Fur had been a one-act, I would have rushed to assign it five stars. In saying this, I realise that I am adhering to the standard evaluation of Ives: adept at miniatures. Bu...
Broadway Review: ‘Venus in Fur’
Fiery, intense and so sexy you could sweat, the production of David Ives' new Venus in Fur, a sensation when it ran Off-Broadway last year, opened in a remounted production Tuesday on Broadway. Much of the heat comes from a living generator, the act...
REVIEW: ‘Venus in Fur’ gets sexy with Nina Arianda and Hugh Dancy
Dancy's portrayal is handsome but the range of Arianda's fluent performance is astonishing. Arianda's heartbeat transitions between that dizzy Vanda and the elegant dominatrix she depicts are hilarious, even while her glinting eyes hint at a greater ...
Venus In Fur On Broadway: My Review
Her vehicle is not all smoothly entertaining--the play within a play is less riveting than the actor-versus-playwright dynamic, and without an intermission, it's a long sit--but for a pristinely acted literary sex comedy, it's hard to beat Venus In F...
Theater review: 'Venus in Fur'
'Venus in Fur' works hard to keep your interest, but it lacks the dramatic development to fully succeed.
Theater Review: 'Venus in Fur'
As a seemingly scatterbrained young actress, Arianda is a total riot. But by the same token, she is completely convincing as the mature, mysterious and controlling figure in Thomas' play. Dancy, who stresses his character's frustrations and uprightne...
Nina Arianda seduces us all in 'Venus'
In blows Vanda, a seeming ditz of neurotic desperation with golden hair down to her black bustier. She just happens to have the same name as the play's character, knows the lines and brought perfect thrift-shop costumes (by Anita Yavich). For almost...
Struggling Actress Who Wields Script and Whip
The flickering of those stage lights barely registers beside the incandescent Nina Arianda, the sensational young actress recreating the role that made her a name to watch when she first starred in the play Off Broadway. Portraying an actress giving ...
For Broadway, director Walter Bobbie milks the script more; the action clocks in about ten minutes longer than it did at CSC. Although easing up on the accelerator gives us more time to savor the sensual-slapstick dance between Dancy and Arianda, it ...
Kinky ‘Venus’ Sizzles on Broadway
No, the big take-away from playwright David Ives's latest comic free-for-all is the thrill of watching an actress named Nina Arianda -- a brand new, old-fashioned star -- light up the sky.
‘Venus,’ if you will, ‘fur’ a dominant force
Arianda created her role in the play's off-Broadway premiere last year, and she's only refined it since. Her big entrance, disheveled and cursing for arriving late for her audition, is fantastically funny -- no surprise to those who saw Arianda's Ton...
Whoever said lightning doesn't strike twice hasn't seen Nina Arianda reprise her breakout role in David Ives' clever but repetitive comedy 'Venus in Fur.' Playing Vanda, a seemingly ditzy and desperate actress auditioning for a job, she's so funny, s...
But Arianda remains the engine that drives this intermissionless thrill ride, revving on all cylinders as she progresses from desperate actor to imperious seductress to all-powerful goddess. She gets an added fuel injection from her new acting partn...
'Venus in Fur,' David Ives' cheeky adaptation of Leopold Sacher-Masoch's erotic 1870 novel and originally mounted at the Classic Stage Company, improves a lot in this Broadway transfer. Chalk that up to helmer Walter Bobbie's savvy re-casting of one ...
Trading up from Wes Bentley, her original co-star in the two-character piece, Arianda now has an accomplice/adversary who is every bit her equal. Dancy arguably has never been better. Even if the cat-and-mouse games of Ives' comedy with teeth become ...
Nina Arianda dominates Broadway's 'Venus in Fur'
Dancy's transition from arrogant dictator to needy supplicant is first class, but Tony Award-nominated Arianda is simply fearsome. Her ability to go from dumb to powerful (also on show last season in the Broadway revival of 'Born Yesterday') is remar...
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