Left on Tenth Show Poster

Left on Tenth Reviews

Julianna Margulies and Peter Gallagher star in this new play based on Delia Ephron's best-selling memoir.

4.4
Show Overview

critics reviews Critics’ Reviews (2)

A collection of our favorite reviews from professional news sources.
The New York Times

"Julianna Margulies and Peter Gallagher have terrific chemistry."

The New York Times

Laura Collins-Hughes

"Left on Tenth proves that Delia Ephron can find the feel-good even in the most unlikely of places."

Deadline

Greg Evans

customer reviews

Customer Reviews (113)

4.4
Score average from verified show reviews by customers who’ve bought tickets from Broadway.com.
Showing 1 star reviews. View all reviews
order
Rom com gone critical care
"Very difficult watching Left on Tenth. The first 20 minutes of monologue by Juliana Margolies is unnerving with a frustrating time with Verizon. Been there done that. Don’t need to pay to watch that. Her acting is stilted Eventually enter Peter Gallagher. He remains consistently strong delivering his lines and role. Kudos. It’s only when about 45 minutes of the show are about cancer treatments and survival that Juliana comes to life, while on the brink of death. The rom com loses its fun as the audience certainly relive their own or loved ones battle with horrible cancer experiences. Would never have gone to have to live through this awful journey. Been there done that too. Warnings should be in the promotional materials. "
...
Read more
Laurie K from west orange on Oct 6, 2024

About Left on Tenth

Left on Tenth is a true story about love, hope, and the wonder of second chances. When she least expects it, Delia Ephron, best-selling novelist and screenwriter of You've Got Mail, makes a surprising connection with a man from her past and falls into her own romantic comedy. As their immediate spark blossoms into a love story that seems to defy all odds, Delia’s life takes an unexpected turn. Left on Tenth tells the messy, beautiful truth about getting older while feeling young, as it celebrates two people with the courage to rewrite their futures and open their hearts again.

Back to Top