Therese Raquin
Two hours and 30 minutes, with one intermission
Therese Raquin - 2015 Broadway History , Info & More
Studio 54 (Broadway)
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In this tale of love, lust, betrayal, and guilt, based upon the novel by Emile Zola, Therese has made peace with her loveless marriage to a weak man when her world is turned upside down by Laurent walking through the door. Unable to ignore their passion, the pair sets off on a violent path that may have far worse consequences for the perpetrators than for the victims.
Therese Raquin - 2015 - Broadway Cast
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Keira Knightley’s Broadway Debut As ‘Thérèse Raquin’ Is A Lust Cause – Review
6 / 10
Keira Knightley...is making her Broadway debut in Thérèse Raquin, and not since Donna Reed donned spectacles and pulled her hair back in a tight bun as a spinster librarian in It's A Wonderful Life has so much effort gone into draining all the sex from a sexy star. It worked: Helen Edmundson's new adaptation of the 1867 Émile Zola novel (and, six years later, play) of illicit passion and its consequences is DOA, victim of its own literal dark-mindedness...there might have been some fun if there were a smidgen of electricity between Knightley and Ryan. That would have offset the pervading gloom of Beowulf Boritt's uncharacteristically dispiriting sets (there's momentary comic relief when lovers and husband set out in a rowboat on an upstage river) and the fussiness of Edmundson's script...There's a detachment between the stars I can only describe as fatal, no pun intended.
‘Therese Raquin’ Broadway Review: Keira Knightley Gets Caught Between Tragedy and Grand Guignol in Debut
5 / 10
In her own Broadway debut, Keira Knightley plays the title character, and she also has been directed (by Evan Cabnet) to be utterly still, at least for most of the first act. Edmundson gives Therese very little to say in the beginning...When Knightley is able to inject humor into a performance...the results are marvelous. When she's wholly dramatic, as in 'Anna Karenina' or this 'Therese Raquin,' she's monotonous. The larger problem is that Edmundson and Cabnet haven't decided whether 'Therese Raquin' is a great tragedy or some Grand Guignol potboiler...Not everything goes wrong. Ryan, the show's major piece of eye candy, is appropriately studly...Judith Light as Therese's mother-in-law makes the character's tiresomeness almost bearable. But even she can't escape Edmundson and Cabnet's need to go over the top.
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Original Broadway Production Broadway |
Therese Raquin - 2015 Broadway Awards and Nominations
| Year | Ceremony | Category | Nominee |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2016 | Drama League Awards | Distinguished Performance Award | Judith Light |
| 2016 | Outer Critics Circle Awards | Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play | Judith Light |
| 2016 | Outer Critics Circle Awards | Outstanding New Broadway Play | Helen Edmundson |
| 2016 | Outer Critics Circle Awards | Outstanding Scenic Design (Play or Musical) | Beowulf Boritt |
| 2016 | Tony Awards | Best Scenic Design of a Play | Beowulf Boritt |
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