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A Disturbing Play that is Unforgetable Review by: Mr. C, Aug 18, 2011 |
All the actors were outstanding; story plot was not clear. Langauge was x-rated. First act was more enjoyable than the rest of the play. The show was definitely too long, approximately 3 hours including intermissions.
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Save your money! Review by: NJ Lynne, Aug 11, 2011 |
| Saw the show last week & am still wondering why I bothered. Between the foul language, sniffing drugs, drinking vodka - the scene: an old Airstream trailer with garbage furniture strewn around the yard. If I wanted to be depressed, I could have stayed home & paid nothing. I can understand Rylance in the right play would be wonderful, but this was not the play. The audience mainly consisted of 'theater types' - older, gray-haired women, ... read more with younger 'cute' men. They gave them a standing ovation and I heard a few 'Bravos' --- I think they were doing that in appreciation of Rylance's efforts. I give this a -0- |
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Amazing! Review by: Theater lover, Aug 8, 2011 |
| I've been attending Broadway shows since I was a young kid, nearly 50 years now and while I'm usually entertained I'm rarely moved and almost never stunned. Then there are those exquisitely rare performances that remind me why I love theater. Jerusalem was one of those! Mark Rylance is a treasure. I've been watching him for years, going back to his Globe days and he just keeps surpassing himself. This show may not be appreciated by most ... read more of the tourists and day-trippers...but if you care about theater you simply have to see it. |
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JERUSALEM - I SAW THE SHOW ON SUN JUL 31, 2011. MARK RYLANCE WAS GREAT. MANY OF THE OTHERS ACTORS HAD SMALL SPEAKING PARTS. CAN SOMEONE EXPLAIN THE ENDING? THANK YOU Review by: ----, Aug 3, 2011 |
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Several outstanding performances but need to replace the boy Review by: LB, Jul 30, 2011 |
Probably worth it just for the Rylance performance. But it is a difficult disturbing play--although it does have some humorous lines. Hate to trash a child actor-- but the one we saw last Wednesday matinee was awful and largely ruined a key monologue by Rylance. Not only was the boy looking all around largely expressionless except for boredom but his fingers were drumming. Clear that he wanted to be playing with his video games instead.... read more. Since in this scene, Rylance, his father, covered in blood, talking to him alone and giving one of his most impassioned speeechs I would have expected some reaction-- maybe fear, horror, concern even from a child much younger than this one, but instead there was the same blank distant expression throughout. Fortunately he only had a few scenes--but never saw him attempt to act in any of them. |
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One of the WORST shows I've ever seen on Broadway!! Review by: broadway junkie, Jul 10, 2011 |
| Too long..... No plot..... Excessive vulgar language (which in my opinion served no purpose). Because of the heavy British accents, you miss some key lines. Did I mention No plot. 3 hours and two intermissions after the show started you leave scratching your head wondering why you just wasted 3 hours of your life. Oh did I mention there is no plot. Yes the acting is excellent and the the tony for best actor was well deserved, but again ... read more none of the show made much sense. Its actually a pity because with that acting and somewhat of a plot the show could have been phenomenal. This was a HUGE, HUGE, (and expensive) disappointment. When I think of other shows I could have seen for the time and money spent, I could kick myself. |
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Mixed bag Review by: Local, Jul 8, 2011 |
We had heard and read that the acting was terrific, and that's the reason we went--and we were not disappointed. However, the story was weak and the production was longer than the story could support. |
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Ba-a-a-ad Play Review by: osaggie, Jul 6, 2011 |
| Pointless, plotless dud. Lots of unintelligible actors playing characters doing nothing but gamboling about bomed and stoned, albeit once or twice fairly entertainingly. HUGE disappointment. Mark Rylance is a brilliant actor, and I'd love to see him in a good play. The role is just an endurance contest, and he's a winner, but who cares in the context of this thudding bore. This is a three hour display of a nasty case of logorrhea. Save ... read more your time and money, and wait for Rylance to come back in something interesting. |
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Rylance 1, Jerusalem 0 Review by: aseatontheaisle, Jun 13, 2011 |
I saw Jerusalem yesterday and was stunned by the standing ovation that the play received at its conclusion. Yes, Mark Rylance’s performance was brilliant. And the set was very well-designed. But the play as a whole, it seemed to me (and to both of my two companions, I might add), left much to be desired. For starters, there’s not much of a plot. Rooster is a washed-up has-been of a daredevil, a drug-dealing, alcoholic, pathological ... read more liar and child predator, broken in mind and spirit, and now reduced to relying on a motley crew of mostly teenagers for adulation, companionship and financial sustenance. He lives in relative squalor in a mobile home in the English countryside. But the times they are a’changing. A new residential development is sprouting up within hailing distance of Rooster’s abode and the residents of that new community, understandably, would like to see Rooster gone. It is St. George’s Day in England and the locals are holding their annual county fair and parade. Rooster has received an eviction notice. And the rag-tag group around him are bemoaning the fact that things ain’t what they used to be and that this year’s fair won’t hold a candle to those of the old days, back when Rooster was performing his daredevil motorcycle stunts (and shattering his body in the process). There are a number of subplots but they don’t really go anywhere. Rooster’s young son and the child’s mother show up for a brief visit and…nothing. One of Rooster’s hangers-on is planning to emigrate to Australia…or maybe not. A 15 year-old girl has gone missing…oh, there she is. To all of which, I can only say: “So what.” If Rooster suffers the consequences of his actions, should we pity him? Or even empathize? Not me. So here's the bottom line: If you want to see a single bravura theatrical performance (Mark Rylance as Rooster), go to this play. But if you're looking for anything more than that, skip it.
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Just back from the show..I hated it! Review by: Waterloo, Jun 12, 2011 |
| I read all the reviews before going. Maybe I'm stupid (but I do have a PhD..), but I just didn't get it. I thought this was the worst broadway show I have ever seen. I didn't get it. There is no plot. There is no story. I want a refund. It wasn't only me. There were plenty of people during intermission looking for answers. Two elderly ladies came up to us during intermission asking if we were providing explanations about the story.... read more. And I get all the British jokes & slangs --so it wasn't that. I don't know what to say, I know about all the excellent reviews and I am so, so shocked. I can't believe I spent money on this and lost 3 hours of my life today. |
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What great theater is all about Review by: DannyRose, May 29, 2011 |
| A 'tour de force' performance by Mark Rylance aided by very good performances by all the other actors. But you come to this theater and play to see, hear, and be enthralled by Rylance. Absolutely brilliant. A MUST SEE. |
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If you miss this play, you will have missed one of the best pieces of theater in your lifetime! Review by: Amanda40, May 23, 2011 |
| This was one of the most incredible nights of theater that I have ever experienced. I was a bit concerned when I read that the play was almost three hours with two intermissions...but the time just flies by, as you are mesmerized by the acting of Mark Rylance. It is hilariously funny one minute, and powerfully moving the next. I do not think that the play is "too British", as I think that the theme and characters transcend ethnicity ... read more or nationality (there are plenty of American drug dealers who live in trailers, and have low life friends). Yes, there are a few very British referrences, but nothing that the average person wouldn't pick up on. This play is an absolute MUST SEE, and I am so glad that I took a chance on this one! Flawless! |
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Review by: Mr.O, May 14, 2011 |
Mark Rylance gives the most vivid and emotional performance I've ever seen on any stage or screen. It's just awesome. |
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Don't miss Jerusalem Review by: , May 6, 2011 |
| Jerusalem is incredible and shouldn't be missed by Broadway lovers. The acting is about as passionate as I have seen. |
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Amazing performances not for the faint of heart. Review by: Love Mark, May 2, 2011 |
| Absolutely amazing, astonishing and galvanizing performances of all the actors but especially Mark Rylance who is beyond brilliant. Mark is a tour de force who is totally in character from his limp to his lower class British accent for the entire 3 hours and never leaves you in doubt he is the character Rooster Byron. Just mesmerizing but not for the faint of heart and definitely not a tourist show. Jerusalem is a theatrical experience for the ... read more heavy theater goer who wants to see one of our greatest theatrical actors at work. |
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