The cast of Well, I'll Let You Go

Matthew Maher, Constance Shulman, and Quincy Tyler Bernstine star in Bubba Weiler's Well, I'll Let You Go at Studio Seaview this spring. Between performances, the trio shared the shows they can't stop thinking about, from Lincoln Center to off-Broadway.
Poster of Well, I'll Let You Go in NYC.

Well, I'll Let You Go

86%

22 ratings

from $52

Constance Shulman's Pick - "A community of ordinary people grappling with loss. The layers of what that means are explored in a deep, heartfelt, mysterious way. I love this play."

Quincy Tyler Bernstine's Pick - "Obviously, everyone needs to come see it. Insanely talented, smart people have worked incredibly hard on this production. Bubba Weiler has written one of the most incredible plays I've ever worked on. Wild structure, crazy plot twists, and a set so simple it's just chairs and boxes. Under Jack Serio's brilliant direction and Bubba's genius, the cast creates theater magic every night. (Go Knicks!)"

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Oh, Mary!

90%

2.4k ratings

from $77

Matthew Maher's Pick - "Laughed helplessly the entire time, still laugh thinking about it. Saw Cole Escola; going back now that Maya Rudolph is in the role. Cathartic. Everyone needs to see it."

Quincy Tyler Bernstine's Pick - "Saw the original with the brilliant Cole Escola, directed by my friend Sam Pinkleton. Eighty minutes of hilarity, the best time. Want to go back to see Maya Rudolph in the role; sure she's brilliant."

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Ragtime

95%

2k ratings

from $112

Constance Shulman's Pick - "Blown away is an understatement. The opening number alone brought the house to its feet, and that was just the tip of the iceberg. Singers of a caliber that comes along once in a dynasty. Unforgettable."

Quincy Tyler Bernstine's Pick - "Cannot recommend it highly enough. One of the most extraordinary things I've ever seen on stage. Took my mom; we were blown away, breathless, speechless, stunned. Beautiful. Entire cast is amazing, direction is luminous, the lights are luminous, and Joshua Henry is a gift. Everyone should go."

Poster of What We Did Before Our Moth Days in New York.

What We Did Before Our Moth Days

81%

210 ratings

from $65

Matthew Maher's Pick - "Closing soon. Don't miss. Wallace Shawn at his best: original, funny, clear-eyed, empathetic, devastating yet invigorating. Four of America's best actors, brilliant without ever leaving their chairs. A must-see."

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Two Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York)

91%

1.1k ratings

from $61

Constance Shulman's Pick - "Moving, charming, funny. You'll want to be best friends with the two actors. Also: you'll want to decorate your home with suitcases after watching the crazy turntable of luggage."

Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman on Broadway

94%

826 ratings

from $77

Matthew Maher's Pick - "Both radical and definitive. Leads are amazing, but supporting actors with even one or two scenes give vivid, perfect performances. Beautiful design that serves the play's beauty and devastation. The finest hour of everyone involved."

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Maybe Happy Ending

95%

3.2k ratings

from $59

Constance Shulman's Pick - "Pure love. You fall deeply for the two helper bots and root for them every step of the way as they learn to love each other. Your heart grows and grows."

Poster of The Rocky Horror Show on Broadway in New York.

The Rocky Horror Show on Broadway

91%

401 ratings

from $82

Matthew Maher's Pick - "Haven't seen it yet but dying to. Directed by Sam Pinkleton (Oh, Mary!), a genius having a moment. He loves theater, loves the audience, never talks down to us. Hilarious, adventurous, brilliantly smart."

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