Daniel Radcliffe applauded by critics for Broadway return
Daniel Radcliffe's return to Broadway has been hailed a resounding success following the opening of his play The Cripple Of Inishmaan.
The Harry Potter star has embarked on his third stint on the Great White Way following successful turns in Equus and How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying.
The Cripple Of Inishmaan opened in New York City on Sunday night
(20Apr14) following a successful run in London last year (13), and
Radcliffe won a round of glowing reviews for his performance as a
disabled Irish teenager.
Ben Brantley of the New York Times calls the play Radcliffe's "most
satisfying stage work to date", adding, "Daniel Radcliffe, isn't
here just to flex his charisma for fans... The boy wizard in the
immensely successful Harry Potter movie franchise is entirely
convincing as the boy who is regarded as least likely to succeed at
pretty much anything in his God-forsaken rural Irish town."
Variety's Marilyn Stasio praises Radcliffe for his "warm,
sympathetic performance" while David Rooney of The Hollywood
Reporter adds, "The Harry Potter star has never been better, more
than measuring up in this flawless ensemble."
Chris Jones of the Chicago Tribune adds, "Of the three Radcliffe
performances I've seen on Broadway (the others were in Equus and
How to Succeed), this is by far is the best. It really breathes as
it hobbles along, and yet it's never showy nor overly optimistic.
Radcliffe, who reveals chops here I've never seen on stage nor
screen, is surrounded by superb character work throughout."
Newsday's Linda Winer concludes, "Never let it be said that Daniel
Radcliffe panders - not to expectations of Hollywood glitz nor,
especially, to his Harry Potter fan base. Here he is, back on
Broadway... and Daniel Radcliffe is again wonderful."