Reviews: What Are Critics Saying About Scarlett Dreams Off-Broadway? | Playbill

The Verdict Reviews: What Are Critics Saying About Scarlett Dreams Off-Broadway?

The production stars Brittany Bellizeare, Andrew Keenan-Bolger, Caroline Lellouche, and Borris Anthony York.

Andrew Keenan-Bolger and Borris Anthony York in Scarlett Dreams Jeremy Daniel

S. Asher Gelman (Afterglow, safeword)'s newest play Scarlett Dreams officially opened Off-Broadway April 15, and the reviews (and production photos) are rolling in. Having begun previews April 6, the Greenwich House Theatre production will run through May 26.

Scarlett Dreams centers on two siblings, Milo and Liza, who have created a fitness app for a virtual reality headset. When Milo's husband Kevin becomes obsessed with his virtual trainer Scarlett, the dividing lines between the digital world and reality come into question.

The cast features Brittany Bellizeare (Flex, sandblasted) as Liza, Andrew Keenan-Bolger (Newsies, Tuck Everlasting) as Kevin, Caroline Lellouche (We Are The Tigers, Annie) as Scarlett, and Borris Anthony York (Holiday Inn, Pippin) as Milo. Gelman is at the helm.

Read the reviews below.

New York Theatre Guide (Austin Fimmano)

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

The design team includes Christopher and Justin Swader (Dig) as co-set designers, Emily Rebholz (Indecent, Gutenberg! The Musical) as costume designer, Jamie Roderick (Make Me Gorgeous) as lighting designer, Brian Pacelli (Tommy and Me) as projection designer, and Alex Mackyol (Afterglow) as sound designer. Jeff Markowitz is the production stage manager. Casting is by Hart Casting.

Scarlett Dreams is produced by Midnight Theatricals and Stefano Milici. Evan Bernardin Productions serves as general manager.

For more information, visit ScarlettDreamsPlay.com.

Photos: Scarlett Dreams Off-Broadway

 
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