The New York Times - Recommended
"A great play being given an exemplary revival…Mr. Broderick turns in his most assured and affecting stage performance in years…It lacks the gooseflesh-raising quotient of earlier versions of the show I've seen…But in swapping dank shadows for a warming clarity, Mr. O'Reilly illuminates the poetic precision of Mr. McPherson's accomplishment here and makes you realize anew why this Irish playwright is one of the finest dramatists writing in English."
Hollywood Reporter - Somewhat Recommended
"The drama is an actors' showcase, and it's here that the production falls short…Broderick never effectively conveys John's truly tortured soul, coming across as vaguely uncomfortable rather than anguished…Carter is much more effective as the similarly emotionally wounded therapist…The play's startling final moment packs as much of a punch as ever. But it's unlikely you'll come away from this 'Shining City' feeling nearly as haunted as you're supposed to feel."
Time Out New York - Highly Recommended
"Broderick turns in a delicate, credible performance as John, a widower who has started seeing his wife's ghost around the house...Director Ciarán O'Reilly's production is lucid, tight and fluid, with Carter quietly terrific in a tricky role...A rich, unforgettable piece about projection and transference—both in the psychoanalytic and metaphysical sense—'Shining City' still casts a brilliant light."
The Wrap - Somewhat Recommended
"Broderick continues his recessive approach to acting in an uneven new revival…Carter tends to overdo the anger, as does Dwan as his girlfriend...Broderick gives no hint that his character is capable of raising his pulse, much less his fist. Still, there is much to admire about this production…And McPherson's dialogue remains as crisp and well-crafted and thought-provoking, teasing connections between scenes and characters that feel both natural and inevitable."
The Guardian - Recommended
"Revived in sure-footed if straightforward fashion...Broderick brings a winning helplessness to John and conveys the sense of a man struggling to find the language for ideas he never thought he'd articulate…Structure has never been McPherson's strong point and in 'Shining City' you can see him struggling to balance the work of dialogue with the monologues he gravitates to...It's in the longer speeches, particularly John's, that the play acquires much of its power."
CurtainUp - Recommended
" It's a sad and often funny group portrait of isolation, guilt and despair....Ciarán O'Reilly's tautly directed production retains its rich Celtic flavor and seamless blends the script's humor and sadness…It's Broderick's best performance in years…Complementary as John and Ian's stories are it's their different tonality that makes 'Shining City' such a good play. While John's revelations have many comical elements, all played to the hilt by Broderick, Ian's problems are much more complex."
TheaterMania - Not Recommended
"The play could use a renovation…Director Ciarán O'Reilly attempts to break up this glacier of text by having Broderick inexplicably stand up and move behind the couch at certain moments—it doesn't help. A fundamental problem remains: Hearing about other people's problems is so much less interesting than seeing them played out. Unfortunately, 'Shining City' is all tell and no show...The words are not enough to capture our imaginations, or even our full attention."
TheaterScene.net - Recommended
"Set in contemporary Dublin, Mr. McPherson's well-crafted and flavorfully Irish play rambles somewhat but is an intriguing blend of the spooky and the perceptively observed mundane. This accomplished revival hasn't unearthed a neglected masterpiece but does provide for thoughtful entertainment containing marvelous performances."
Blogcritics - Highly Recommended
"This amazing production finely elucidated by director Ciarán O'Reilly stars Matthew Broderick as John in a memorable, gripping performance. His portrayal magnifies the range of his skill and depth as an actor; he is mesmerizing in a difficult role which he seamlessly conveys with his brilliant acting instrument...This is a sterling revival of McPherson's work...It is a must see."
Theatre Reviews Limited - Recommended
"The roles of penitent and priest and client and therapist often become reversed in Mr. McPherson's engaging and complex script...Under Ciarán O'Reilly's meticulous and clean direction, the cast of 'Shining City' captures the full range of human emotions including those often roiling beneath the surface waiting to offer redemption and release if expressed. Matthew Broderick gives his character John a sensitive believability that is expressed in dialogue and in lengthy monologues"
Theater Pizzazz - Recommended
"A haunting and haunted revival...Directed by the insightful Ciarán O'Reilly...These characters find their individual paths to coupling and some connection...Amidst the sadness, there is a natural ironic humor in the telling and Conor McPherson tells it so well. Some might find this play somewhat repetitive and talkie but it touches the very core of human existence with outstanding performances by a committed cast well situated in the dreary setting by Charlie Corcoran."
WNBC - Recommended
"There is little action to speak of in McPherson's 2004 story, directed here by company co-founder Ciarán O'Reilly, yet the sense of isolation and rootlessness it conveys is profound…Broderick is noticeably easeful on this small stage, coming off at times as affable and engaging, or shambling and shuffling. I enjoyed the contemplative performance by Carter…This production distinguishes itself with perhaps an added emphasis on the guilt experienced by both leads."
Off Off Online - Recommended
"Broderick is doing better work than he has in a long time. He's taken on a gigantic role and he's never less than enjoyable in it. Billy Carter as the psychiatrist is also exemplary. His Ian is energetic, sympathetic, emotionally torn and yet willing to face hard truths...The Irish Rep's 'Shining City' is a satisfying, if not ideal, rendering of what feels like a transitional play by an important modern playwright."
NJ.com - Somewhat Recommended
"O'Reilly again locates the powerful core of McPherson's play and its emotionally fraught characters. Yet this production is weighed down considerably by Broderick, who seems so preoccupied with maintaining his accent over the course of a great many lines that he does not find much room for complexity in his character...Still...this company's exploration of the catalogue of McPherson has been thrilling, even if the lure of a blockbuster name mars 'Shining City.'"
Wolf Entertainment Guide - Recommended
"Seeing Matthew Broderick ace his role as a troubled widower is enough of a reason to see the Irish Repertory Theatre's revival, astutely directed by Ciaran O'Reilly. This is Broderick at his best in a difficult role...We have tight portraits that the playwright smartly gives us, with the penetrating dialogue along the way. I still do not care for the play's gimmicky and cheapening ending...Whatever your reaction, the performance by Broderick is well worth seeing."
Broadway and Me - Recommended
"A very satisfying revival…While Broderick, rocking a believable Irish accent, doesn't move too far from the phlegmatic behavior that has marred his recent performances, he finds a way to put that lethargy to good—and effective—use here...The result is that the performance—and the play that surrounds it—is a wonderful way for the Irish Rep to celebrate its newly renovated home and to mark what could be the beginning of a renaissance for Broderick's career."