Reviews: Critics Sound Off on The Bengsons' The Keep Going Songs at Lincoln Center Theater | Playbill

The Verdict Reviews: Critics Sound Off on The Bengsons' The Keep Going Songs at Lincoln Center Theater

The songwriting duo opened the new work Off-Broadway May 2.

The Bengsons in THE KEEP GOING SONGS Jeremy Daniel

The Keep Going Songs officially opened Off-Broadway at Lincoln Center Theater/LCT3's Claire Tow Theater May 2, and the reviews are in. The concert evening features the songwriting team of Abigail and Shaun Bengson (The Bengsons), with performances set to continue through May 26.

The Keep Going Songs explores grief and rebirth in an evening that is "part concert, part wake, [and] part theatrical extravaganza."

The show features sets by Cate McCrea, costumes by Hahnji Jang, lighting by Alejandro Fajardo, and sound by Nick Kourtides. Kristy Bodall is the stage manager.

Read the reviews below.

Culture Sauce (Thom Geier)

New York Theatre Guide (Joe Dziemianowicz)

TheaterMania (Pete Hempstead)

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Playbill will continue to update this list as reviews come in.

ASL interpretation will be offered at performances May 9 and 18, captioned performances May 11 and 16, and mandatory masked performances May 5 and 23.

Lincoln Center Theater is also currently home to the Broadway revival of Uncle Vanya, featuring a new translation by Tony nominee Heidi Schreck. The production stars Steve Carell in the title role.

Visit LCT.org.

Photos: LCT3's Production of THE KEEP GOING SONGS

 
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