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Bobby Cannavale, James Corden and Neil Patrick Harris return to Broadway in Yasmina Reza's comedy.

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The New York Times

"You can mix and match its stars, or change its context, but this enduring play always has the last word."

The New York Times

Elisabeth Vincentelli

"The three performers mesh together beautifully, with Harris providing just the right haughty snobbishness, Cannavale making comic exasperation into an art form, and Corden so lovable and vulnerable."

New York Stage Review

Frank Scheck

"It is glorious, and this Broadway season’s first showstopper."

The Daily Beast

Tim Teeman

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4.6
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Art is a joy to see!
"Great job all 3 actors delivered the goods. Lots of funny discussions about friendship."
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Edwina D from Louisville on Oct 17, 2025
My Art visit
"Loved all three actors. That was my reason for attending. I thought it was humorous but the story in general was weak. No real climax just same topic throughout. "
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Broadway.com Customer on Sep 28, 2025
Disappointed
"James Corden carried the show. It was otherwise not too funny."
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Broadway.com Customer on Sep 15, 2025

About Art

Bobby Cannavale (The Motherf*cker with the HatGlengarry Glen Ross), James Corden (One Man, Two GuvnorsThe History Boys), and Neil Patrick Harris (How I Met Your Mother, Hedwig and the Angry Inch) return to the stage in the first Broadway revival of the Tony Award®️-winning play ART by Yasmina Reza. Directed by Scott Ellis (Pirates! The Penzance Musical, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel), this sleek and sophisticated comedy is coming this fall for a strictly limited engagement.

Three longtime friends. One ridiculously expensive painting. Is it art, or is it just the world’s priciest inside joke? What begins as a polite debate over aesthetics and taste devolves into a clash of egos and resentments. Can their friendship survive, or will one of them finally draw the line? It’s just 100 minutes of minimalist art, maximalist laughs, and a moving look at what we really see and forgive in the people we love.

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