The Doctor (Park Avenue Armory)
Closed 2h 45m
The Doctor (Park Avenue Armory)
84%
84%
(910 Ratings)
Positive
91%
Mixed
6%
Negative
3%
Members say
Absorbing, Great acting, Ambitious, Thought-provoking, Intelligent

About the Show

A bold retelling of Arthur Schnitzler's play about medical ethics and its reverberations. 

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Critic Reviews (16)

The New York Times
June 15th, 2023

“ ‘The Doctor’ subjects its main character to antisemitic dog whistles but, in the end, sees her downfall as her own fault and an opportunity for growth.”
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New York Theatre Guide
June 16th, 2023

“The play is like an inverted onion – layers pile on.”
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New York Magazine / Vulture
June 15th, 2023

“The play acknowledges that medicine relies on its own guesswork but shies away from exploring the inherent biases of medical research...’In The Doctor,’ Icke, like Wolff herself, holds on to a more willfully naïve image of science as a pure thing.”
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The Wall Street Journal
June 15th, 2023

“The play also illuminates, unhappily, how atomized and tribal contemporary society has become.”
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The Observer
June 16th, 2023

“Playing any role, no matter how demanding, is to this consummate actress a way of life, not just some personal priority. I have no confidence in the commercial success or lasting validity of 'The Doctor,' but my money is on Juliet Stevenson.”
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Theatermania
June 15th, 2023

“Icke is too smart a theatermaker to lay his cards fully on the table, and he devotes ample time to showing how Wolff’s domineering personality has earned her enemies...The message is clear: Even in our allegedly enlightened time, we’re not yet through with inquisitions led by power-hungry mediocrities. And there is no delusion more powerful than that shared by those who know they are on the right side of history.”
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Lighting & Sound America
June 23rd, 2023

"The Doctor is based on Arthur Schnitzler's 1912 drama Professor Bernhardi, but it takes a direct and deadly aim at the identity crisis currently plaguing the West… Icke, who also directed, keeps the action moving at an explosive pace, aided by an exceptionally assured company. Stevenson, who is nothing less than monumental, enters verbal combat with relish, her fury at accusations of prejudice and favoritism reaching extraordinary heights."
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New York Stage Review
June 15th, 2023

“It’s a fairly straightforward, almost melodramatic narrative, with the opening dramatic episode...But those flaws don’t matter in the face of Stevenson’s towering performance...The actress projects every flickering emotion with absolute clarity and an emotional force that will leave you shattered.”
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