Reviews: What Are Critics Saying About the World Premiere of Erica Schmidt's Lucy? | Playbill

The Verdict Reviews: What Are Critics Saying About the World Premiere of Erica Schmidt's Lucy?

Playing Off-Broadway at Audible's Minetta Lane Theatre, Brooke Bloom and Lynn Collins star in this play about motherhood, nannies, and who we invite into our homes.

Brooke Bloom and Lynn Collins

Reviews are coming in for the world premiere of Lucy by playwright-director Erica Schmidt (Cyrano), which opened February 6 at Off-Broadway's Minetta Lane Theatre. Audible Theatre presents the work, which began previews January 28 for a limited engagement through February 25.

Brooke Bloom and Lynn Collins star in the two-hander about Mary, a busy mother who has recently hired the warm and promising Ashling as a nanny for her young children. But, Mary soon feels that something is off. Is it lack of sleep and stress from work getting to her, or has Mary invited an unstable troublemaker into her home?

Read the reviews here.

New York Stage Review (Sandy MacDonald)

New York Theatre Guide (Gillian Russo)

Talkin' Broadway (James Wilson)

Theater Pizzazz (Stuart Miller)

Theatermania (Zachary Stewart)

Theatrely (Juan A. Ramirez)

The Wrap (Robert Hofler)

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The creative team for Lucy features scenic designer Amy Rubin, costume designer Kaye Voyce, lighting designer Cha See, and sound designer Justin Ellington. Gigi Buffington is the vocal and text coach, Lorenzo Pisoni is the physical movement coordinator, and casting is by The Telsey Office.

David Lurie-Perret serves as the production stage manager. Technical supervision is by Hudson Theatrical Associates with general management by Baseline Theatrical's Andy Jones and Jonathan Whitton.

Lucy will also be released as an Audible Original as an audio play available for digital streaming.

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