By Jesse Green Soon after Alex was born at 25 weeks, with multiple catastrophic disorders, Mary Jane’s husband, unable to cope, fled their marriage. Still, she hopes he “finds some peace, ...
The extraordinary becomes ordinary, and the ordinary becomes extraordinary, in Amy Herzog’s delicately beautiful play “Mary Jane,” now on Broadway in an exquisite Manhattan Theatre Club ...
In many ways, the role of Mary Jane, the single mother at the center of Amy Herzog's compassionate play Mary Jane, was made for Rachel McAdams. The actress' most notable characters include an acid ...
First presented off-Broadway in 2017, Mary Jane is the depressing, downbeat study of a single mother named Mary Jane who devotes her life to caring for her two-year-old son who is dying of ...
Herzog also writes totally original plays not based on Scandinavian classics, and one of those, “Mary Jane,” won the New York Drama Critics’ Circle Award for Best Play in 2018. On Tuesday ...
47th St. <br>Through June 2. Rachel McAdams brings an instantly heartbreaking quality to her performance in “Mary Jane”: Her steadfast optimism. Writer Amy Herzog’s affecting play ...
In "Mary Jane," the 2017 play written by Amy Herzog and making its Broadway debut under Anne Kauffman's direction, viewers witness both a young mother's joy and her anguish as she works around the ...
From our review: [Herzog] is not interested in locking down meaning. Like all great plays, “Mary Jane” catches light from different directions at different times, revealing different ideas.
The cast of Mary Jane also features April Matthis, Susan Pourfar, Lily Santiago, and Brenda Wehle. Academy Award nominee Rachel McAdams stars in the Broadway premiere of Mary Jane, written by ...
Mary Jane, the Amy Herzog play starring Rachel McAdams in her Broadway debut, has been given a two-week extension by producer Manhattan Theatre Club. The play, which opened to excellent reviews ...
The actress plays a single mother navigating an unforgiving healthcare system while caring for her sick child. By Lovia Gyarkye Arts & Culture Critic In Kelly Fremon Craig’s adaptation of Judy ...