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The reviews are in for the new Lincoln Center Theater production, starring Robert Downey, Jr.

Robert Downey Jr. And Brittany Bellizeare in McNeal Matthew Murphy and Evan Zimmerman

Ayad Akhtar's McNeal opened at Broadway's Vivian Beaumont Theater via Lincoln Center Theater September 30, and the reviews are in. See what critics are saying below.

Film star Robert Downey Jr. leads the cast in his Broadway debut, with Tony winner Bartlett Sher at the helm. The run is currently scheduled to continue through November 24.

The cast also includes Ruthie Ann Miles as Sahra Grewal, Andrea Martin as Stephie Banic, Saisha Talwar as Dipti, Rafi Gavron as Harlan McNeal, Brittany Bellizeare as Natasha Brathwaite, and Melora Hardin as Francine Blake. Understudies Peter Bradbury, Nancy Lemenager, Janiah-Camile Fran莽ois, and Benjamin Wheelwright round out the company.

Downey stars as Jacob McNeal, a celebrated author fixated on artificial intelligence鈥攁nd the Nobel Prize in Literature.

Read the reviews below.

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半岛体育 will continue to update this list as reviews come in.

READ: McNeal鈥攁nd Robert Downey Jr.'s 'Metahuman Digital Likeness'鈥擶ant to Talk About A.I.

Speaking of A.I., the cast also includes a "highly realistic metahuman digital likeness" of Downey (as per press notes), developed by film production company AGBO.

Sher leads a creative team that includes scenic designers Michael Yeargan and Jake Barton, costume designer Jennifer Moeller, lighting designer Donald Holder, sound designers Justin Ellington and Beth Lake, and projection designer Jake Barton. Jennifer Rae Moore is stage manager.

Lincoln Center Theater is producing McNeal in association with Team Downey.

Tickets are available at .

Photos: McNeal on Broadway at Lincoln Center

 
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