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Nkeki Obi-Melekwe leads the new Off-Broadway musical.

Nkeki Obi Melekwe, Rohan Kymal, and Pomme Koch in Safety Not Guaranteed Julieta Cervantes

New musical Safety Not Guaranteed opened at Brooklyn Academy of Music October 3, and the reviews are in. Playing the Harvey Theater, the limited engagement is set to continue through October 20. Find out what critics are saying about the new work below.

Nkeki Obi-Melekwe and Taylor Trensch are leading the cast as Darius and Kenneth, respectively. They're joined by Pomme Koch as Jeff, Rohan Kymal as Arnau, Ashley Pérez Flanagan as Liz, and John-Michael Lyles as Tristan. Casting is by Taylor Williams.

Lee Sunday Evans (Home) is at the helm. Based on Derek Connolly's 2012 film, Safety Not Guaranteed follows Darius, a journalist who is assigned to report on a local classified ad offering the opportunity to go back in time, and the complicated relationship that ensues. This musical version features music and lyrics by Ryan Miller, with a book by Nick Blaemire.

Read the reviews below.

Exeunt NYC (Loren Noveck)

Into (Jude Cramer)

New York Magazine/Vulture (Sara Holdren)*

New York Stage Review (Michael Sommers)

New York Theatre Guide (Kyle Turner)

The New York Times (Laura Collins-Hughes)*

TheaterMania (Pete Hempstead)

Theatrely (Juan A. Ramírez)

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Playbill will continue to update this list as reviews come in.

The production features set design by Krit Robinson, costume design by Sarita Fellows, lighting design by Obie winner Reza Behjat, and sound design by Tony nominee Drew Levy. The creative team also includes illusionist Steve Cuffio, fight director Drew Leary, stage manager Alyssa K. "AK" Howard, and assistant stage manager Alfredo Macias.

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