Pictures From Home (Broadway)
Closed 1h 45m
Pictures From Home (Broadway)
79%
79%
(829 Ratings)
Positive
83%
Mixed
13%
Negative
4%
Members say
Great acting, Absorbing, Entertaining, Funny, Clever

About the Show

A star-studded new play adapted from the photo memoir by famous American photographer Larry Sultan.

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Critic Reviews (28)

The New York Times
February 9th, 2023

“At just 1 hour and 45 minutes, with no intermission, a play should not feel padded, but it does. Still, it is hardly without its pleasures: It’s funnier than expected, and Sher’s poetic naturalism as he creates stage pictures is always moving to watch. “
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Time Out New York
February 9th, 2023

“White’s ‘Pictures From Home’ sometimes feels like an illustrated lecture about itself, and of images that are meant to say enough on their own.”
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New York Theatre Guide
February 10th, 2023

“As in any play about a family, White covers expected territory about generational divides, legacies, mortality, and finally, love.”
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New York Magazine / Vulture
February 9th, 2023

“ ‘Pictures From Home,’ the play, ends up being a very good argument for ‘Pictures From Home,’ the memoir, but not much of one for itself.”
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New Yorker
February 9th, 2023

“Sultan’s portraiture was a combination of candid and staged, exquisitely composed in a way that Sher’s production is not...Everything onstage looks cold by contrast.”
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The Wall Street Journal
February 9th, 2023

“...’Pictures From Home’ remains two-dimensional. It’s more a comic gloss on the family’s sometimes fractious but loving relationships than the more searching examination of the images we project, in photos and in life, in contrast to the murkiness of our interior lives, that the play seems to be striving toward.”
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Deadline
February 9th, 2023

“While the intimate and honest views of a family’s inner workings can’t help but touch our hearts at steadily paced moments, ‘Pictures From Home’ is too blunt in its characterizations...we can’t help but feeling sympathy for all concerned, characters and actors, but, sad to say, it’s the arguments we’ll remember.”
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New York Daily News
February 10th, 2023

“As Broadway obsesses over youth and revolt, here’s a sweet and wise Broadway play about just wanting your mom and dad to keep on going, to wish they could live for ever and to realize that any artist can complain and roar but some wise ones choose instead to render their loved ones immortal.”
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