Apartment 301
Closed 1h 15m
Apartment 301
76

Apartment 301 NYC Reviews and Tickets

76%
(4 Ratings)
Positive
50%
Mixed
50%
Negative
0%
Members say
Ambitious, Quirky, Indulgent, Clever, Edgy

About the Show

Elsinore County Theatre presents the world premiere of this comedy about a young woman whose life is about to be radically altered.

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56 Reviews | 10 Followers
91
Entertaining, Great writing, Quirky

See it if you like smart writing and natural dialogue.

Don't see it if you want a story that's wrapped up neatly.

139 Reviews | 19 Followers
69
Ambitious, Quirky, Peculiar, Edgy, Indulgent

See it if you enjoy unusual relationships formed without the characters understanding the consequences and about trust

Don't see it if dissatisfied characters who appear somewhat disconnected from themselves would annoy you

548 Reviews | 1899 Followers
65
Cliched, Disappointing, Quirky, Average, Ambitious

See it if You want to see a play that must be in development. Some ok character moments but some odd dialogue and plot decisions in this one.

Don't see it if You don't like a lifetime-movie quality to your shows. You want great dialogue between the female characters... it's not there.

2 Reviews | 3 Followers
85
Ambitious, Great acting, Thought-provoking, Clever

See it if You are into dark comedy with smart dialogue.

Don't see it if You dislike Plays about relationships.

Critic Reviews (1)

A
August 13th, 2017

"As a comedy, 'Apartment 301' misses on a lot of levels. From the stilted script that lacked any depth to the dark lighting in the theater, a lot of pieces of the production negatively influenced the ability of the play to be funny. Most of the jokes were either making fun of millennial women or of a pathetic neighbor who was completely irrelevant as a character. The actresses had the hardest time breathing life into their dialogue and were unable to make the dramatic moments believable."
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