The Father (MTC Broadway)
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The Father (MTC Broadway)
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The Father (MTC Broadway) NYC Reviews and Tickets

85%
(325 Ratings)
Positive
92%
Mixed
7%
Negative
1%
Members say
Great acting, Absorbing, Thought-provoking, Intense, Intelligent

About the Show

Manhattan Theatre Club presents the American premiere of a new play by Florian Zeller about an elderly man dealing with dementia; starring Frank Langella, who won his fourth Tony Award for this performance.

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Show-Score Member Reviews (325)

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64 Reviews | 8 Followers
95
Absorbing, Dizzying, Great acting, Great writing, Masterful

See it if you want to see a superlative performance by Frank Langella. The play takes you on a wild ride! You never know what's coming next!

Don't see it if you want a light, frothy evening that doesn't challenge you and make you pay attention.

179 Reviews | 29 Followers
95
Great acting, Great staging, Intense, Must see, Confusing

See it if understand before hand that this is a play is about a man who has Alzheimer’s disease, but you want to see an extraordinary r performance

Don't see it if if you know somebody close who has/had Alzheimer’s disease. It will be much too painful to watch. or if you like light shows that relax you

89 Reviews | 22 Followers
95
Great writing, Masterful, Intelligent, Great acting, Absorbing

See it if you are ready for powerful, emotional, gutwrenching, theater. You cannot leave the theater untouched.

Don't see it if you cannot handle having your emotions hammered. If dementia/Alzheimer's hits too close to home; too painful/personal, DO NOT GO.

don
506 Reviews | 1010 Followers
95
Absorbing, Clever, Great acting, Original

See it if Langella has to on the list all time best Actors. It is a must for anyone who has kin with dementia problems

Don't see it if If you do not enjoysome thinking and questioner about life.. Not for those who only want to see dancing and singing

150 Reviews | 22 Followers
95
Absorbing, Clever, Great acting, Original, Thought-provoking

See it if You like serious drama that you think about long after you've left the theater and if you like plays that creatively deal with real life.

Don't see it if You are sensitive to content about aging, don't like to use your brain, or are bothered by flashing strobe lights.

NS
279 Reviews | 201 Followers
95
Absorbing, Chilling, Thought-provoking, Brilliant performance

See it if Attended opening night. Langella's performance is riveting and terrifying. You feel inside his head. Heartbreaking strength.

Don't see it if You have an ostrich approach to aging, shy away from raw emotion.

157 Reviews | 62 Followers
94
Great acting, Must see, Intense

See it if Langella utterly brilliant and heartbreaking in a play that deals with aging in an unique way that mat makes you so feel Langella's pain.

Don't see it if If you don't like plays about dementia or aging. Several audiences members left because they were too upset.

417 Reviews | 190 Followers
94
Great acting, Great staging, Riveting, Intense, Relevant

See it if You do not want to miss a masterful performance about a brilliant, vibrant man fading into darkness and its effect on those who love him.

Don't see it if You are confused by theater that is bordering on the abstract and you have to imagine and let go of reality at times.

Critic Reviews (43)

CurtainUp
April 16th, 2016

"If you appreciate what a masterful actor can do with a difficult part, you won't want to miss 'The Father' because Langella is on stage for most of its 90 minutes. Is Zeller's play as unmissable? Not quite so much...Though Langella and this production pretty much justify all the hype, the twilight zone setup tends to be be as confusing as it is clever. Consequently, you may leave the theater full of admiration for the acting and staging, but without having being really pulled all the way in."
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Theatre is Easy
April 19th, 2016

"Though far from uplifting, 'The Father' is a refreshing addition to the current Broadway scene—a one-set, low-fi, actor-driven exploration of an uncomfortable human truth...As Baby Boomers grow older and their children come of age, both groups will increasingly look to art for some means of coping. Using innovative storytelling to touch on familiar themes, Zeller has has endeavored to give them just that."
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Front Row Center
April 18th, 2016

"I cannot suggest you will enjoy 'The Father,' but I promise you, you will be moved—perhaps wounded…Watching a powerful patriarch brought low is a familiar piece of theater, but when Frank Langella takes the stage, we are in another dimension…One effect needs rethinking. Scene changes are fiercely disorienting—and yes, we get it—but it’s too much...It has long been fashionable to say that Shakespeare wrote all we need to know about dementia in 'King Lear.' Until now."
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Front Mezz Junkies
April 14th, 2016

"It’s a smart and powerful piece of writing that is both surprising, funny at times, and deeply moving. Langella does a masterful job with this complex and unique role, holding back nothing, and giving it his all...The rest of the cast do a wonderful job...This MTC production is beautifully crafted, designed with great attention to detail and meaning...The direction of this cast by Doug Hughes is perfection...Unforgettable."
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Theatre Reviews Limited
April 14th, 2016

"Under Doug Hughes’ exacting and brilliant direction, the ensemble cast successfully creates a pantheon of characters that, depending on one’s point of view, are real or unreal...Frank Langella’s performance as André is mesmerizing. He slowly peels away the layers of an insidious disease with a remarkable tenderness and vulnerability...Mr. Zeller constructs a fascinating puzzle for the audience to decipher."
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Broadway Blog
April 15th, 2016

"Zeller’s play has an unnerving way of putting the audience in the mind of its central character...Director Dough Hughes resists sentimentality by keeping the staging lean and purposeful...But the second main reason to see 'The Father' is to experience Langella in the title role. The three-time Tony Award winner delivers a master class in character development. Reminding us that we are a myriad of experiences and emotions, he effortlessly vacillates between moments."
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Theatre's Leiter Side
April 17th, 2016

"Langella, 78, has always been a dominating actor, a throwback to those grand old-time stars of physical stature, vocal richness, heightened elocution, and elegant gestures. These attributes can sometimes make him seem theatrical, even hammy, if you will, but they work perfectly for André, even if he never was the dancer he claims to have been. Langella’s innate grandiosity only makes the pathos of André’s descent into infantile dependency that much more tragically moving."
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DC Theatre Scene
April 16th, 2016

"'The Father' cleverly employs the kind of effect perfected by absurdist playwrights, but this time for a specific, accessible purpose...Still, for all the freshness of the conceit and the cleverness of the construction, our interest flags whenever André is not on the stage...As in his Lear, Langella dominates...There is no character on Broadway now with whom we are made to feel more literal empathy."
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