The Off-Broadway return engagement of Lia Romeo's Still opened February 6 at The Sheen Center for Thought & Culture's Loreto Theater, and the reviews are in. See what critics are saying below.
The eight-week limited run began performances January 26, with Melissa Gilbert (Little House on the Prairie) and Mark Moses (Desperate Housewives) starring. Adrienne Campbell-Holt directs.
Still follows Helen and Mark, a couple who broke up 30 years ago but never completely forgot one another. Now, they are getting a second chance at first love, but Mark has an agenda and Helen has a secret that could derail his plans.
The return engagement follows a 2023 run at Vermont’s Dorset Theatre Festival in 2023 and a subsequent Off-Broadway premiere at the DR2 Theatre in spring 2024, which starred Jayne Atkinson and Tim Daly.
Read the reviews below.
The Front Row Center (Tulis McCall)
The Interested Bystander (Cary Wong)
New York Theater (Jonathan Mandell)
Pages on Stages (Mason Pilevsky)
The Scarsdale Insider (Deborah Skolnik)
TheaterMania (Zachary Stewart)
Theatre Beyond Broadway (Nicole Jesson)
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Playbill will continue to update this list as reviews come in.
The show features scenic design by Alexander Woodward, costume design by Barbara Bell, lighting design by Reza Behat, sound design by Hidenori Nakajo; and casting is by Karie Koppel Casting. Stuart Metcalf is the production manager, and Hillel Friedman and Rashad Chambers of Evan Bernardin Productions are general managers.
Visit SheenCenter.org for tickets.