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Kimberly Akimbo

Ran March 12, 2022 – April 28, 2024 · Booth Theatre
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Born in the City rating
4
Critics (BroadwayWorld)
9.5 / 10
Status
Closed
Opened
March 12, 2022
Closed
April 28, 2024
Run time
2 hours 20 mins 1 intermission
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Run time
2 hours 20 mins 1 intermission
Opened
March 12, 2022
Status
Closed
Closed
April 28, 2024
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Venue
Booth Theatre
Address
222 W 45th St, NY, NY 10036
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About the show

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Kimberly Akimbo ran from March 12, 2022, to April 28, 2024, at the Booth Theatre. People are still hunting for Kimberly Akimbo Broadway tickets, but the run has officially ended. The production finished its stretch in April 2024, leaving behind a void in the West 45th Street schedule. If you spent your time refreshing the Kimberly Akimbo lottery screen for a chance to see Victoria Clark, those digital queues are gone. For those still chasing cheap seats elsewhere, check our Broadway lottery hub.

The show managed to make a premise about a teenager with a rapid-aging condition feel like a necessary gut punch rather than a manipulative tragedy. Victoria Clark carried the heavy lifting with a performance that demanded respect for the source material, grounding the absurdity of the Jersey suburbs in genuine human stakes. Lindsay-Abaire wrote a script that avoided the usual sentimentality traps, opting instead for a dry, sharp look at the clock running out on everyone. It was a rare instance where the hype actually matched the output. If you missed it, you missed the best thing to happen to the Booth in years.


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4
Born in the City

Our verdict

I saw this twice, and it was fun. There are some great actors, and the cousin is hilarious and worth seeing, so it's always fun. It's also good to see the difference in what's going on with the actors. I had two different actresses play Kimberly, and they were both really good and really different. I would see this again, but I have to come back to Broadway.

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  1. Rated 4 out of 5

    Born in the City

    I saw this twice, and it was fun. There are some great actors, and the cousin is hilarious and worth seeing, so it’s always fun. It’s also good to see the difference in what’s going on with the actors. I had two different actresses play Kimberly, and they were both really good and really different. I would see this again, but I have to come back to Broadway.