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#1Burn This Reviews
Posted: 4/15/19 at 9:47am

Post em here! So upset I couldn't see this over the weekend, but expecting great reviews!

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#2Burn This Reviews
Posted: 4/15/19 at 12:47pm

You're a day early -- it officially opens tomorrow night.

 

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#3Burn This Reviews
Posted: 4/15/19 at 1:03pm

oops, so is BWW then. I went off of their article. Well, post em here tomorrow folks! 

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#4Burn This Reviews
Posted: 4/15/19 at 1:38pm

TodayTix and Brandon Uranowitz seem to be a day off as well, as they’re having him do his “opening night takeover” on their Instagram today...


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Zion24
#5Burn This Reviews
Posted: 4/15/19 at 10:28pm

we are missing something here. the Opening Night party was tonight, but opening night is tomorrow night? 

 

https://www.broadwayworld.com/article/VIDEO-On-The-Red-Carpet-At-The-BURN-THIS-Opening-Night-Party-20190415

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#6Burn This Reviews
Posted: 4/15/19 at 10:39pm

Yes, the red carpet and the opening night party are tonight, but the official opening night is tomorrow, which is when the reviews will be published. So, technically, it's tomorrow, but, really, it's tonight. The Boys in the Band did the same thing last year.

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#7Burn This Reviews
Posted: 4/15/19 at 11:34pm

I was there tonight and it was definitely opening night. So is the only difference reviews come out tomorrow? This is very confusing and I'm not sure I understand the reasoning behind it.

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#8Burn This Reviews
Posted: 4/16/19 at 12:23am

The only reason I can think of for doing the red carpet tonight is that it's a typical dark night on Broadway so maybe more theatre folk can attend?




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#9Burn This Reviews
Posted: 4/16/19 at 9:45am

I can't imagine why any show expecting positive reviews would do this. Having seen the show, I can't disagree.

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#10Burn This Reviews
Posted: 4/16/19 at 9:52am

TFMH18 said: "I can't imagine why any show expecting positive reviews woulddo this. Having seen the show, I can't disagree."

I haven't seen the show so have no comment on its quality, but I know that The Boys in the Band did this at the beginning of the season. I would imagine the decision is made before they have any idea how the production will be received as they'd need to hold the tickets back accordingly. As a way to completely remove tension about reviews from the celebration of opening a show, it makes decent sense to me. Again, not a comment on this production or however it's received.

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#11Burn This Reviews
Posted: 4/16/19 at 10:13am

Also, this is purely speculation, but, because Hadestown and Hillary and Clinton had the Wednesday and Thursday openings this week, perhaps the Monday night cast party made it more practical for Burn This to keep its normal 2-show Wednesday schedule. If the opening night party had been tonight, having a Wednesday matinee would have been unlikely.

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#13Burn This Reviews
Posted: 4/16/19 at 8:43pm

DC Theatre Scene is not a fan although mainly because of the play itself: 

https://dctheatrescene.com/2019/04/16/burn-this-review-adam-driver-and-keri-russell-rant-and-dance-in-lanford-wilsons-1987-play/

Updated On: 4/16/19 at 08:43 PM

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#14Burn This Reviews
Posted: 4/16/19 at 9:09pm

Variety likes it:

https://www.google.com/amp/s/variety.com/2019/legit/reviews/burn-this-review-adam-driver-keri-russell-1203190254/amp/

Hollywood Reporter is mostly positive, but takes some issue with the direction:

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.hollywoodreporter.com/amp/review/burn-theater-review-1201983

Updated On: 4/16/19 at 09:09 PM

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#17Burn This Reviews
Posted: 4/16/19 at 9:43pm

 

AM New York: “'Burn This' review: Solid cast doesn't quite ignite long-awaited revival”

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.amny.com/amp/entertainment/burn-this-review-1.29881496

 

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#19Burn This Reviews
Posted: 4/16/19 at 9:50pm

Miles2Go2 said: "Deadline is not a fan although agrees Driver’s performance is powerful:

https://www.google.com/amp/s/deadline.com/2019/04/burn-this-review-adam-driver-keri-russell-broadway-lanford-wilson-1202595894/amp/
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"Getting to the unfortunate point: Russell, so good in The Americans, is just no match for either Driver or the stage. Her performance here is flat, her delivery single-note."

This, in a nutshell. sad

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#21Burn This Reviews
Posted: 4/16/19 at 9:55pm

New York Times: Adam Driver Heats Up a Wobbly ‘Burn This’

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.nytimes.com/2019/04/16/theater/burn-this-review-adam-driver-keri-russell.amp.html

Updated On: 4/16/19 at 09:55 PM

woeisme3
#22Burn This Reviews
Posted: 4/16/19 at 10:15pm

Wow, Brantley gave a love letter to Driver. I think his Leading Actor nomination is a guarantee now.

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#23Burn This Reviews
Posted: 4/16/19 at 10:19pm

^ Agreed

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#24Burn This Reviews
Posted: 4/16/19 at 10:31pm

Is it Cranston vs Driver for Best Actor now? That's a RAVE for Driver from Ben Brantley. (And Uranowitz could get into Featured Actor.)

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#25Burn This Reviews
Posted: 4/16/19 at 10:53pm

There’s also Jeff Daniels, giving a very praised performance in the hit play of the season.


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