1K likes. The Height of the Storm gives us a different André (Jonathan Pryce), also with daughters named Anne (Amanda Drew) and Élise (Lisa O’Hare). Press J to jump to the feed. r/nytimes: Formerly, the Official New York Times Subreddit. The Height of the Storm Broadway, Drama, Play 90 min. Get to know the cast below as they begin Broadway performances! © 2020 by STATS PERFORM. log in sign up. 49 minutes ago. Close • Posted by. ... and names and places start worming their way into stories where they don’t belong—audiences at The Height of the Storm may feel an eerie sense of déjà vu. As he reports at the height of his gripping story, when Bob Case, a meteorologist in the Boston office of the National Weather Service, observed the satellite imagery of three storm systems colliding off New England in late October 1991, he experienced a dreadful thrill. 'The Height of the Storm': Theater Review David Rooney. NEW YORK TIMES REVIEW OF The Height of the Storm. The Height of the Storm: Review and Pics New York Theater September 27, 2019 Leave a comment The same playwright who gave us “The Father ” with a demented Frank Langella and “ The Mother ” with a depressed and possibly deranged Isabelle Huppert now offers us…dead Jonathan Pryce and Eileen Atkins? Review: In ‘The Height of the Storm,’ Two Stars and an Enigma Jesse Green. September 24, 2019: The rest of the cast, all but one of them imported from last fall’s London production, do perfectly well as spotters for the stars’ maneuvers. The Height Of The Storm, translated by regular collaborator Christopher Hampton, is a first-class piece of writing, and a compelling family drama. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts . The Height of the Storm most closely resembles The Father, the first Zeller work seen by British audiences - and which also began at Theatre Royal Bath. Photo: Hugh Glendenning. Height of the storm is a very refreshing play on love and loss in a complex family setting. The Height of the Storm ★★★★ • Twelfth Night is at the Young Vic, London, until 17 November • I’m Not Running is at the National Theatre, London, until 31 January “The Height of the Storm,” by the French playwright Florian Zeller, is headed for Broadway, the Manhattan Theater Club announced Wednesday.. The Height of the Storm, currently celebrating its American premiere at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre, courtesy of Manhattan Theatre Club, offers no flying broomsticks, no animatronic beasts — no puppets either. Jesse Green. In Florian Zeller's new play, three different realities seem to exist at the same time. Florian Zeller, the Parisien l’auteur dramatique who has taken the English-language stage by storm with six plays since his West End debut in 2015, has returned to New York for his third time in three years. The principal difference is that “The Height of the Storm,” in taking on a jumbled structure and always trying to play games with the audience, feels thin, repetitive and too conceptual. On Chesil Beach review – sensitive translation of Ian McEwan’s elegy to inhibited England 3 / 5 stars 3 out of 5 stars. Jesse Green is the co-chief theater critic for the New York Times.