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About the Show

In an Arizona ghost town, an isolated couple’s peace is upended by a stranger’s arrival.

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Critic Reviews (9)

The New York Times
June 2nd, 2026

"This 'Jerome' — a triangular romance set in the early 1990s — is really speaking to us from a crater, the smoking psychic caldera left by AIDS."
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New York Theatre Guide
June 2nd, 2026

"There’s a nostalgia evident in the show and in the cast’s performances, and as their relationship and health drama unfolds, it borders on honorific. "
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New York Magazine / Vulture
June 2nd, 2026

"Caswell and the director, Dustin Wills, are exceptionally good at evoking the atmosphere of the high desert and in dramatizing the lived-in texture of a relationship"
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Theatermania
June 2nd, 2026

"Caswell dares to depict a thornier, less glamorous truth: Sometimes the best relationships aren’t born from endless choice, but urgent necessity."
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Lighting & Sound America
June 2nd, 2026

'Jerome is both a horror story and a fairytale of sorts, and neither aspect convinces; like Bruin, it too often shies away from ugly truths."
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Talkin' Broadway
June 2nd, 2026

"The proceedings are consistently compelling, and Dustin Wills's direction keeps a sharp focus and gives the actors ample opportunity to shine."
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New York Stage Review
June 2nd, 2026

"Caswell's unfocused and not always credible play attempts with too little success to incorporate all those plots and more."
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Exeunt Magazine
June 2nd, 2026

"The play doesn't really come together, aside from a fantasy sequence in the second act, because there isn't an electricity in their dynamic."
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