Exeunt Magazine NYC
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Welcome to Exeunt NYC! It's a place for thoughtful, longform coverage of the city's Broadway and Off-Broadway scene, written from fresh, new perspectives. Our US coverage has been a crucial part of what we do from the beginning. With the launch of Exeunt NYC in 2018, we hoped to reach new audiences and develop ways of responding to New York's ever-changing theater scene.
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One of my first Broadway experiences was Barnum, the circus-themed biography of swindler P. T. Barnum. The musical is forgettable, but the final number, “Join the Circus” (featured prominently in ..read more
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During previews for The Notebook on Broadway, the souvenir stand hawked branded boxes of Kleenex for five bucks a pop. The new musical, now open at the Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre ..read more
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Teeth–the new musical by Michael R. Jackson and Anna K. Jacobs freely adapted from the 2007 indie film–takes its roots in the horror genre seriously. It’s gory, including a number ..read more
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“Ain’t nothin’ sentimental about a dead revolution,” says Nina to her father as she kicks him out of her apartment, exhausted by his efforts to lean on her emotions to ..read more
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Amy Herzog’s writing has a surgical precision that pares away at the human experience to reveal the core truth of relationships. It was evident in her last theatrical outing, Mary ..read more
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The Broadway revival of Jason Robert Brown’s Parade reaches its summit in its silences. I don’t mean that as faint praise. The anthemic, Tony-winning score soars, of course, in its telling ..read more
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Adapting a well-known work holds a challenge: unavoidable comparisons to the original piece. And there are few works better known than William Shakespeare’s seminal work, Hamlet, a play, it has ..read more
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Manhattan Theatre Club concocted a winning formula for its final Broadway offering of the season—or so it appeared on paper. What happens when you combine two beloved theatre performers, a ..read more
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An electric Viola Davis glows with sweat, rouge, and power in this successfully filmed version of August Wilson’s play Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom. If she is the immovable object in this ..read more
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In these socially-distant times, can we find ways to enjoy live performance together? Sibyl Kempson and her company, 7 Daughters of Eve, have invented an online form that shows we ..read more