"Unraveling the Drama: 'Brooklyn Laundry' Review Roundup"

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"Brooklyn Laundry," a new play by John Patrick Shanley, features Cecily Strong and David Zayas in a romantic comedy about two characters, Fran and Owen, who are both a little bit broken and in need of repair. The play explores the complexities of relationships and the warning labels people should come with, as Fran and Owen navigate their own issues while getting to know each other.
- Review: In 'Brooklyn Laundry,' There's No Ordering Off the Menu The New York Times
- 'Brooklyn Laundry' Review: Ironing Out Their Differences The Wall Street Journal
- Brooklyn Laundry review – John Patrick Shanley’s sudsy drama is a washout The Guardian
- Review Roundup: John Patrick Shanley's BROOKLYN LAUNDRY Opens Off-Broadway BroadwayWorld
- New Play 'Brooklyn Laundry' Places Three Sisters At Its Center Forbes
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