"If you are wondering if you should see this: pull the lever because it’s fantastic! Thought provoking, for sure."
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Jaime A from Farmingville on Apr 20, 2026
Amazing
"Hugh Jackman and Ella Beatty were absolutely amazing. The performance was captivating from beginning to end. The plot was engaging, and every actor delivered a superb performance. I truly loved it and would highly recommend it to anyone—100% worth seeing."
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Lucia A from New York on Apr 1, 2026
Be Careful What You Ask For
"The opening was a bit slow, but once it took off, it ran. Simple set, focus on the acting, as it should be. Performances were strong, words not for the faint of heart, story pulsing with tension, ending creating a gasp. Performers complemented each other and both held our interest throughout.
Go see it—it’s worth it!"
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Patty B from Naples on Mar 30, 2026
Outstanding.
"Jackman is always good @ what he does & live theatre is even better. Such a natural. His co~star is terrific as well."
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Gregory V from Brooklyn on Mar 30, 2026
Amazing show
"Fabulous show with two outstanding stars-- one an established hit and the other and up and coming super nova (with a matching pedigree).
A beautifully told story that feels both fresh and inevitable. Highly recommend. I see 20-30 shows a year and this is one of the best I've seen."
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Mary Beth H from Atlanta on Mar 28, 2026
A true theatre experience
"This show is incredible. Both actors are amazing and Emma Beatty really holds her own and commands the stage and respect when paired with Jackman. Not an easy feat for anyone I would think. The script makes you really think about me too and power dynamics and honesty. "
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Broadway.com Customer on Mar 27, 2026
Excellent cast
"Love the small theater. Serious and funny exchange of dialogue between 2 characters, one who is seasoned and the other who is not. Suffice to say individuals had much to learn from each other. Liked this play very much. 85 minutes of being absorbed. "
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Broadway.com Customer on Mar 22, 2026
Power differentials, complicity, and responsibility
"The play was completing engaging from the very first moment with superb acting and easy to follow dialogue. Ella Beatty was expressive and appropriately awkward even in her long moments of silence and Hugh Jackman charmed the audience into believing he was speaking to each of us directly. I appreciated Hannah Moskovitch's nuanced treatment of this sensitive subject, first through the lens of Jon and later giving voice to Annie's perspective as she matures. The ending is surprising and very satisfying. Ultimately, even if the student initiates and consents, responsibility rests with the professor. "
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Broadway.com Customer on Jun 19, 2025
Incredible
"This was such an amazing experience for my teenagers. "
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Broadway.com Customer on Jun 18, 2025
A must see!!!
"Wonderful performances!!!"
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Broadway.com Customer on May 26, 2025
Up close
"The fact that the stars are so down to earth in combination with their talent I was in total awe the whole time. I was transported to the story and lived it thru their amazing talent. She is sort of new to acting and I simply saw a great actress. Hugh is simply just pure talent in his habitat, so so so natural and he makes it look super easy. Take advantage of this up close - intimate performance of two great actors. Thank you to the stars for allowing us to enjoy their talent. "
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Wilda M from Manati on May 11, 2025
Absolutely brilliant play!
"This is THE play to see in nyc. Hugh Jackman is unbelievable. Ella Beatty is destined for truly great success. And the play itself is nothing short of brilliant."
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Gary D from Westmount on Apr 30, 2025
About
Sexual Misconduct of the Middle Classes
Jon is an acclaimed novelist, a charismaticuniversity professor, and a middle-aged man staring down the end of his third marriage. Enter Annie - nineteen years old, a star student and a huge fan of Jon’s work. An undeniable attraction draws them into dangerous territory. With Ella Beatty and Hugh Jackman, the US premiere of award-winning playwright Hannah Moscovitch’s Sexual Misconduct of the Middle Classes takes us down the most slippery of slopes and will have you questioning your perspective throughout.