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What We Did Before Our Moth Days Off-Broadway Reviews

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Set in an urban world of intelligent and somewhat gentle middle-class people, a father, mother, son, and the long-time mistress of the father tell the intimate story of their lives.... (more info)

Theatre Greenwich House Theatre
Previews Feb 4, 2026
Opened Mar 5, 2026
Critics' Rating
7.38 Mixed
5 Positive
2 Mixed
1 Negative
Readers' Rating
4.33 Mixed
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*CRITIC'S PICK* That’s not just a morbid nature speaking. Shawn’s play, a set of interlinked monologues, is written for and from the bardo. Gregory’s production is monkishly simple: Four actors sit in chairs, facing a dimly lit audience, occasi...

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After Love, Sex, and Death: What We Did Before Our Moth Days

From: Vulture  |  By: Sara Holdren  |  Date: 3/5/2026

These dissections and alienations produce the kind of rush you get in looking down from the top of a very tall building after you’ve forgotten for a while that you’re not on solid ground: They can be exhilarating and nauseating all at once. It’...

Unlike Mr. Shawn’s previous plays such as “Aunt Dan and Lemon,” “The Designated Mourner” or “The Fever” (which Mr. Shawn is performing on Sunday and Monday nights when “Moth Days” is not staged), “Moth Days” has scant sociologic...

I don’t know that the play ever really explains how these people came to be the people they are; Shawn isn’t all that interested in the causal chains of human relationships. He’s interested in secrets, the secrets we keep from others and for ou...

In the swift, no-nonsense, and riveting What We Did Before Our Moth Days, the unraveling of Dick and Elle’s family unfolds across direct addresses from Dick, Elle, their son Tim (John Early), and Dick’s mistress Elaine (Hope Davis). Playwright an...

Wallace Shawn’s best known collaboration with director André Gregory is the 1981 Louis Malle film My Dinner With André, in which the two denizens of the downtown arts scenes engage in a rambling philosophical discussion over dinner at the now-def...

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What We Did Before Our Moth Days: Four People Live, Love and Die

From: New York Stage Review  |  By: Michael Sommers  |  Date: 3/5/2026

Wallace Shawn offers a sorrowful story of estrangement and infidelity in his latest work, What We Did Before Our Moth Days. Closer to a spoken novella than a conventional play in its format, the drama is structured as more than two dozen interlocking...

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What We Did Before Our Moth Days: Quiet Delivery Masks Emotional Turbulence

From: New York Stage Review  |  By: Frank Scheck  |  Date: 3/5/2026

What We Did Before Our Moth Days would probably benefit from some cutting of its overlong running time. And it’s hard to imagine it having the same effectiveness if performed by lesser actors or presented in a less intimate theater. The play certai...

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