"It was like riding a theatrical roller coaster—you’re launched into the story and then roll with laughter until the very end. Each actor was perfectly cast, and the set was exquisite. I would see it again tomorrow if I could! "
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Broadway.com Customer on May 10, 2026
Such a fun night
"It was funny and the acting was great!! The maid character was so funny!! I went to see this play because of Mark Consuelos and he did not disappoint. He was perfect for this role. "
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Elizabeth M from Atkinson on Apr 29, 2026
A delightful escape
"I likes that I laughed a lot. I'm a fan of both leading ladies and they didn't disappoint."
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Broadway.com Customer on Apr 26, 2026
Not angels but still fallen.
"Very entertaining and witty in the Brit style. Good physical comedy. A farce or folly that still works s century later"
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steve w from Miami on Apr 17, 2026
Laugh out loud hysterical..
"The cast is fabulous .. timing perfection. "
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Broadway.com Customer on Apr 13, 2026
Humorous production
"I found Fallen Angels to be a humorous production, albeit not hysterically funny. The acting was very good, especially Kelli O'Hara who performed some excellent physical comedy. The set was beautiful as were the costumes. Note that some of the dialogue was hard to make out whether it be the Englsh accents or the decision to not have the actors use microphones."
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Clifford G from Kew Gardens on May 1, 2026
Pretty funny period piece
"The two lead ladies were the stand out a show. It was a comedy that sometimes went over the top with slapstick, but we both still found it funny. It was nice to see such a well acclaimed Broadway actress, Kelli O’Hara, and we already are Rose Byrne fans.
The British accents were pretty good, but the two husband characters were overdone to often a ridiculous degree. Mark Consuela did well with a minor role.
The theater was nice and fairly small/steep. We were in the second to last row and thought our seats were still pretty good."
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Amy W from Cleveland on Apr 26, 2026
Loved it. The first scene is a lot of exposition but it gets better!
"It's dated but the acting is so good it takes you back to that time. Defintely worth seeing."
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Broadway.com Customer on May 1, 2026
Very Funny
"The theater was very comfortable. The actors were amazing! Rose Burne was the highlight. It dragged a bit at times. I couldn’t help but wonder if a 15 minute intermission halfway through might have helped. All in all, a very fun evening. "
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Cynthia M from Concord on Apr 29, 2026
Stars get silly
"Great fun to watch two leading ladies scheming and drinking. "
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Barbara S from New York on Apr 9, 2026
Mixed reviews ,
"Although most of the play was funny, the dialogue sometimes was hard to understand with the heavy British accent. Disappointed that Mark only appeared in the last 10 min of the play "
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Broadway.com Customer on May 21, 2026
Good, not Great!
"Rose and Kelli top notch; however, voices were often lost and/or unintelligible due to lack of enunciation or acoustics, as I sat in the Orchestra under the balcony overhang. Not a great Coward work, and the Director should have trusted the truly “Coward” moments to happen as Coward intended, rather than have the women go into full blown “Lucille Ball” to the point of slapstick.
The laughter coming from several people sitting close to me appeared to be the type of laughter one bellows when seeing their friends on stage in comedic roles. Having worked in the industry long enough, I can sense when laughter is genuinely tied to delivery, the actual script or action, and when it is all about a friend on stage who is playing the character."
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Broadway.com Customer on Apr 25, 2026
Great performances.
"Rose Byrne & Kelli O’Hara were wonderful.
They put on a great show.
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Broadway.com Customer on Apr 4, 2026
Could be a lot better.
"Accents were too effectuated and overdone. Too difficult to capture the dialog especially with higher female voices and with all the yelling. Men were far easier to understand. You need to read the audience better…. They pay the bills. forget what the critics say.
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Broadway.com Customer on May 10, 2026
storyline was not good
"the three ladies really carried the show. wish the script was better. "
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Broadway.com Customer on May 4, 2026
meh
"great physical comedy but way too simple a story line for me."
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Broadway.com Customer on May 1, 2026
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About
Fallen Angels
Two upper-class wives, their husbands away for the day, share a few toasts to their pre-marital dalliances—with the same man, who just may be en route from France to visit. Old rivalries and past scandals bubble to the surface in this intoxicating romp from one of theatre’s comedy masters.