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Under Leigh Silverman’s sprightly direction, this new production confirms both Hwang’s flair for satire and his prescience as a social critic.
‘Bones’ is a relatively quiet, straightforward work when compared with ‘Ham,’ but as a piece of social commentary the new play is just as ambitious, and arguably even more urgent, in its fashion.
Downey plays the title character in the new play from Ayad Akhtar, whose probing social conscience and capacity for finding nuance in divisive issues have informed works such as ‘JUNK’ and the Pulitzer Prize-winning ‘Disgraced.’
The production is the playwright’s first on Broadway since 2018’s ‘The Ferryman,’ another London import that also featured the luminous Laura Donnelly and a star director, Sam Mendes.
This new musical is as engagingly daft as it is sprawling despite running only about 90 minutes — all of which are set inside Donald J. Trump’s brain.
Over two acts, Harris and director Marc Atkinson Borrull weave a masterful web of suspense, building to a breathtaking conclusion that proves a bravura showcase for the show’s leading lady, Kate Mulgrew.
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