Purlie Victorious (Broadway)
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Purlie Victorious (Broadway)
93%

Purlie Victorious (Broadway) NYC Reviews and Tickets

93%
(2240 Ratings)
Positive
96%
Mixed
2%
Negative
2%
Members say
Great acting, Entertaining, Clever, Absorbing, Funny

About the Show

A revival of Ossie Davis' classic play, starring Leslie Odom Jr., directed by Kenny Leon.

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Show-Score Member Reviews (710)

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25 Reviews | 1 Follower
90%
Clever, Funny, Great Acting, Intense, Relevant

See it if You want a brilliant play revival that goes from laugh-out-loud and then pin-drop-quiet intensity. Star turn from Kara Young!

Don't see it if You want a modern story or something escapist from modern problems.

32 Reviews | 1 Follower
80%
Funny, Intelligent, Profound, Thought-Provoking

See it if You are a historian of racial biases and/or want to be more aware of their perceptions across the board.

Don't see it if You're looking for an easygoing show.

10 Reviews | 0 Followers
99%
Delightful, Entertaining

See it if Great acting . Absorbing dialogue

Don't see it if If you don’t like theater!

23 Reviews | 3 Followers
88%
Absorbing, Great Acting, Great Staging, Great Writing, Thought-Provoking

See it if the acting, staging, and writing were all incredible. Every person in this show was amazing. great show!!!!

Don't see it if you don't want to see that america hasn't changed much on racism. also don't see if you are looking for a musical.

116 Reviews | 23 Followers
49%
Disappointing, Too Fast, Truly Weird Direction

See it if You want to see an old play that was a hit when it first opened.

Don't see it if You have a low tolerance for over-the-top cartoonish acting Read more

259 Reviews | 118 Followers
93%
Excellent Revival Of 1961 Ossie Davis Play

See it if Revival of Ossie Davis' 1961 play opened at Music Box 9/27/2023 w outstanding Leslie Odom Jr. in lead & great supporting cast. Don't miss it

Don't see it if You'd dislike fast-falking actors, sarcasm, satire or show of historical racism in the Jim Crow south. But its availabe thru 7/19/24 on PBS Read more

22 Reviews | 1 Follower
84%
Absorbing, Clever, Great Acting, Intelligent, Resonant

See it if you can, everyone in the cast was amazing and engaging

Don't see it if calling out Southern racism makes you uncomfortable

49 Reviews | 4 Followers
46%
Confusing, Dated, Disappointing, Dizzying, Overrated

See it if too late to see it now, as it closed around the time I saw it, but you did not miss much.

Don't see it if you want a high level of entertainment. This was not worth my time. Read more

Critic Reviews (24)

The New York Times
September 27th, 2023

CRITIC’S PICK: “‘Purlie Victorious’...is every bit as scathingly funny as the 1961 reviews said it was. But even though times have surely changed everything dark in the play is still dark, and the lightness no less necessary.”
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Time Out New York
September 27th, 2023

“ ‘Purlie Victorious’ is uncompromising in its defiance, but it rarely feels preachy. Its medicine goes down with a heap of dark brown sugar.”
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New York Theatre Guide
September 28th, 2023

"Flat-out hilarious and stacked with topflight performances led by Leslie Odom, Jr. and Kara Young, 'Purlie Victorious' is also a triumph when it comes to timing. Suffice it to say the play speaks directly to today’s racial tumult."
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New York Magazine / Vulture
September 27th, 2023

“In a lot of ways, ’Purlie’ is a trickster story, which means it runs on a combination of brains, guts, and charisma”
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The Wall Street Journal
September 28th, 2023

“ ‘Purlie Victorious’ was a radical play for Broadway in 1961, when the civil-rights movement was garnering national attention...The play remains radical today, and for the same reason...More important, the production, directed by Kenny Leon, Broadway’s go-to helmer of black-themed plays reinvigorates the jesting that animates the antic action.”
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Variety
September 27th, 2023

“The themes of ‘Purlie Victorious’ — segregation, racial terror and the unjustness of sharecropping — are no laughing matter. Yet the brilliance of the performers in this first Broadway revival since its original run, and their ability to lean into the playfulness of Davis’ comedy, present the euphoric and revelatory experiences of being Black while commenting on the absolute absurdity of racism.”
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The Washington Post
September 27th, 2023

“The production treats us to this sort of divinely worked-out moment in every scene. Sometimes, a cast in a well-made comedy can let us know they’re playing for keeps and, at the same time, for fun. This is the fine line that ‘Purlie Victorious’ walks so beautifully.”
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Entertainment Weekly
September 28th, 2023

“The pleasures of ’Purlie Victorious’ aren't just verbal. The high-energy production often has the physicality of a top-notch farce, with characters running back and forth across the stage...’Purlie Victorious’ manages to have fun without shying away from the historical reality of Black oppression.”
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