Carrie Coon's 'Bug' Extends Broadway Run Amid Paranoia Themes
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The Broadway production of Tracy Letts' play 'Bug' at Manhattan Theatre Club has opened to a range of reviews, with critics assessing the performances of Carrie Coon and Namir Smallwood, the direction by David Cromer, and the overall production. The play, set in an Oklahoma motel, explores themes of paranoia and neurosis, and features a cast reprising their roles from Chicago. Reviews are ongoing, and the production continues to attract attention.
- Did Reviews Fall for Tracy Letts' Bug on Broadway? Playbill
- ‘Bug’ Review: Carrie Coon Is Superb in an American Gothic Tale The New York Times
- ‘Bug’ With Carrie Coon Extends Broadway Run By Two Weeks Yahoo
- Review: Carrie Coon and Namir Smallwood as Paranoid Crackheads in Love in Bug TheaterMania
- Review | Are you paranoid bugs are everywhere? Here’s the play for you (or not). The Washington Post
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