There are a few times when Def makes arm or body movements that seem Youthful enthusiasm that was missing when Cheadle played the role. Talents, Mos Def brings to the show a sort of street authenticity and a The brilliance of the two performancesĪs taken together may be less, but even that can't prevent the play fromīeing a more fulfilling experience uptown.Īs the younger brother Booth, who longs for Lincoln's three card monte Star wattage has changed with the replacement of Cheadle by rapper Mosĭef making his Broadway debut. Now that the show has arrived on Broadway at the Ambassador Theatre, the Tiny apartment with little more than years of unspoken resentment and a Jeffrey Wright as two brothers, Lincoln and Booth, crammed together in a Opened last summer at the Public Theater. Star power drove Suzan-Lori Parks's new play Topdog/Underdog when it Children under 4 are not permitted in the theatre. Rush tickets subject to availability.Īudience: May be inappropriate for children 11 and under. Rush Tickets: $15.00 tickets available at the box office only, when the box office opens, on the day of the performance. A $1.25 Facilities Fee will be added to the price of each ticket. Ticket prices: Orchestra and Front Mezzanine $75 and $60, Rear Mezzanine $45, $35, and $15. Schedule: Tuesday through Saturday at 8 PM. Running time: 2 hours and 20 minutes with one 15 minute intermission. Theatre: Ambassador Theatre, 215 West 49th Street between Broadway and 8th Avenue Theatre Review by Matthew Murray - April 7, 2002
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