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Broadway's Dog Day Afternoon Reimagined as a Tender, Timely Heist
theater3 hours ago

Broadway's Dog Day Afternoon Reimagined as a Tender, Timely Heist

On Broadway, Stephen Adly Guirgis’s Dog Day Afternoon reimagines the 1975 classic as an actor-forward drama directed by Rupert Goold. Jon Bernthal’s Sonny Amato is charismatic and deeply felt, with Ebon Moss-Bachrach as Sal; the production foregrounds character, love, and political conscience rather than a simple heist. The show uses David Bowie cues and a New York–tinged sensibility to explore Sonny’s queer love for Leon and broader social stakes, including trans rights and economic inequality. While it departs from Lumet’s film, it remains a humane, timely portrait of people on the edge of the night.

Bernthal’s Broadway Dog Day Afternoon Marred by Tone and Tempo
theater12 hours ago

Bernthal’s Broadway Dog Day Afternoon Marred by Tone and Tempo

A Broadway adaptation of Dog Day Afternoon, led by Jon Bernthal and directed by Rupert Goold with a script by Stephen Adly Guirgis, is criticized for turning the film’s tense, human-centered bank heist story into a broad, misfired farce. While Bernthal shows occasional humanity, the production is described as a “garish disaster” of tone and tempo, with miscast performances, clunky direction, and a crowd-chant Attica moment that undercuts Lumet’s original energy.