
Well, I’ll Let You Go
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The Show
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The Lowdown
Bubba Weiler’s play is a quiet, devastating look at a Midwestern marriage disintegrating in real-time. It avoids the usual melodramatic traps, opting instead for a slow-burn collapse that feels uncomfortably real. Quincy Tyler Bernstine and Matthew Maher anchor the production with the kind of restraint that makes the script hit harder. Director Jack Serio keeps the pacing tight, refusing to let the sentimentality spill over into schmaltz. If you have the emotional bandwidth for a deep dive into domestic wreckage, go. If you are looking for a breezy musical to distract from the F train delays, stay home.
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