Reviews: What Do Critics Think of Mona Pirnot's I Love You So Much I Could Die? | Playbill

Playbill Universe Reviews: What Do Critics Think of Mona Pirnot's I Love You So Much I Could Die?

Tony nominee Lucas Hnath directs the part-concert, part-play, featuring monologues performed by computer and songs performed by the playwright.

Mona Pirnot and Lucas Hnath

The reviews are rolling in for Mona Pirnot's I love you so much I could die, which officially opened at New York Theatre Workshop February 14. The work began performances February 1 and is scheduled to run through March 9. Written and performed by Pirnot, Tony nominee Lucas Hnath (Dana H.) directs.

Part-concert and part-play, the work wrestles with the private and unspeakable in a very public way through monologues performed by a computer and songs performed by the playwright.

Read the reviews here.

New York Theatre Guide (Caroline Cao)

New York Stage Review (Sandy MacDonald)

New York Theater (Jonathan Mandell)

TheaterMania (Zachary Stewart)

Vulture (Sara Holdren)*

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

The production features scenic design by Mimi Lien (Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street), costume design by Enver Chakartash (Is This A Room), lighting design by Oona Curley (Semblance), sound design by Mikhail Fiksel (How to Defend Yourself) & Noel Nichols (Lady Day at Emerson’s Bar & Grill), and music direction by Will Butler (Stereophonic). Shelley Miles (Merry Me) serves as stage manager.

For tickets and more information, visit NYTW.org.

 
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