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See it if you enjoy classic Broadway revivals and/or love Laura Benanti.
Don't see it if you won't be able to get over the inherently sexist nature of the Pygmalion story. You don't enjoy classic musicals.
See it if you love the movie and enjoy a good, old-fashioned Broadway spectacle. Tveit, Olivo, and Burstein are exquisite.
Don't see it if you don't like lots and lots of singing, prefer quiet shows, or want something reserved.
See it if you like Eno and/or MCH, enjoy streaming of consciousness, or want to have something to think about. It's both meaningful and meaningless.
Don't see it if you need a plot or a strong character, don't enjoy rather banal reality checks, or need something fast paced.
See it if you love classic, masterfully-done musical theatre. The cast was AMAZING.
Don't see it if you don't like political, emotional shows.
See it if you enjoy the book and the movie.
Don't see it if don't enjoy violence, have a tough time with accents, or don't like loud music and flashing lights.
See it if you've always wanted to see Tolstoy on Broadway. This show is incredibly fun and interactive.
Don't see it if you have trouble following a complex story line with a lot of characters.
See it if you enjoy Broadway classics. operatic singing, and incredibly theatrical staging.
Don't see it if you can't sit through a long show or if you prefer something more modern.
See it if you love the classics and enjoy great choreo and singing. Such a great production!
Don't see it if you don't enjoy classic shows or shows with Jewish themes.
See it if you enjoy WWII-era dramas about strong women (the two female actors were excellent).
Don't see it if you don't enjoy constant scene shifts, poor writing, and very melodramatic acting from most of the male cast members.
See it if you're a fan of James Joyce. It's a great show for all the romantics out there.
Don't see it if You don't enjoy seeing a work that could still use a little, well, work. Act 2 had a lot crammed into it and dragged at times.
See it if you enjoy being surprised! This show is deeply profound but also funny. An extremely original concept. Worth seeing more than once.
Don't see it if you have to know what's going to happen beforehand.
See it if you enjoy Arthur Miller, Ivo van Hove, Philip Glass, spectacularly emotional acting, and/or brilliant re-imaginings of classic plays.
Don't see it if you don't enjoy Arthur Miller's works, are traditional in your views on staging and interpretation, or prefer modern language.
See it if You're a Shakespeare lover. The staging was beautiful and the musical aspects of the show were very well done.
Don't see it if You're impatient or have trouble with Shakespeare (it's one of his most confusing plays).
See it if you love great original works that will move you to tears.
Don't see it if I can't think of a single reason not to see this show.
See it if you love classic Broadway, great singing, emotionally challenging stories, Queer issues
Don't see it if you can't handle sexual jokes
See it if you enjoy Jacobean plays that are beautifully staged and acted.
Don't see it if you're easily confused. I overheard a number of people who didn't understand the plot, particularly the second plot line. NOT for kids.
See it if you enjoy edgy humor and great music.
Don't see it if you don't appreciate religious humor.
See it if you enjoy theatre. Period. This show has everything you could ever want, and it lives up to the hype.
Don't see it if you don't enjoy musicals. Hadestown is entirely sung through.
See it if you're a fan of the movie. Sophia Anne Caruso knocked it out of the park. The set design is incredible. It's a fun show.
Don't see it if you don't like crude humor.
See it if you enjoyed the movie and like big production value. My nephews (3 & 5) loved it!
Don't see it if you're not into Disney, didn't like the movie, or don't enjoy child-friendly shows.
See it if you like classic romances.
Don't see it if you have high standards. It all fell a bit flat for me, especially considering all the hype its gotten. There are better shows open now.
See it if you could use a good cry.
Don't see it if you enjoy larger productions and lots of action, or are looking for something uplifting.
See it if you love a good classic. I've wanted to see this show since I was 5. I cried less than a minute in and then twice more. I plan to go back.
Don't see it if you don't enjoy longer shows, operatic singing, or you're freaked out by the idea of an interactive show with giant cats.
See it if you enjoy shows about real life. This show will feel like it was written about you and your family. INCREDIBLE acting.
Don't see it if you prefer fast-paced shows that won't hit home and make you reflect on your own life.
See it if enjoy slave stories that hold current relevance and employ modern music for transitions. INCREDIBLE acting.
Don't see it if you don't like emotionally-wrought theatre.
See it if you enjoy Eugene O'Neill and want to see some of his early plays, which differ significantly from the majority of his works.
Don't see it if you don't like Eugene O'Neill.
See it if you're interested in college rape in all its complexities, from reporting it to reporting on it. GREAT acting. Very moving.
Don't see it if you're not interested in the subject matter or don't like hot-button issues.
See it if you love updated, re-imagined Shakespeare productions. Fabulous all-female, color-blind cast will blow you away.
Don't see it if you like your Shakespeare to be traditional. Stay away if you're not a feminist--this has been reworked for women!
See it if You enjoy unique staging. This is probably one of the most original sets I've ever seen. The acting was fantastic.
Don't see it if You don't like a slow build. Personally, I found the dialogue a bit jarring and fragmented.
See it if you like Arthur Miller, great acting, original staging, and intensity. This is easily the best show I've seen in a long time, possibly ever.
Don't see it if you don't enjoy new takes on classic works or stories that are slow to unfold.
See it if you love Forest Whitaker and/or Eugene O'Neill. Also if you enjoy character studies (which I do) and terrific acting. It's also funny!
Don't see it if you don't enjoy slow plays with little action and no conflict. It was a bit disappointing for Whitaker's Broadway debut, but still worth it.
See it if you enjoy rock/punk music, Queer issues, phenomenal singing and staging, non-traditional shows
Don't see it if you're easily offended, don't like loud shows and/or bright, flashing lights
See it if you enjoy excellent singing and acting, intrigue, and hilarity.
Don't see it if you don't enjoy more classical, operatic-style singing.