Summer entertainment options do not get more counterintuitive than the Broadway adaptation of George Orwell’s “1984” that opened at the Hudson Theatre on Thursday, just as beach season swings into high gear. In truth, to call this almost unrelievedly grim production entertainment may be misleading. If you’re in the mood for a meal of pure spinach, to use a now-outmoded food metaphor, this 100-minute immersion in one man’s bleak odyssey through a brutally oppressive culture certainly fits the ticket.
Review: ‘1984’
Summer entertainment options do not get more counterintuitive than the Broadway adaptation of George Orwell’s “1984” that opened at the Hudson Theatre on Thursday, just as beach season swings into high gear. In truth, to call this almost unrelievedly grim production entertainment may be misleadin...
Review — 1984 — BN+ — George Orwell — Robert Icke — Duncan Macmillan — Tom Sturridge — Hudson Theatre — Olivia Wilde — Reed Birney