Magic/Bird
Opening Night: April 11, 2012
Closing: May 12, 2012
Theater: Longacre Theatre
Eric Simonson follows up Lombardi with the six-actor Broadway-bound play about the rivalry and friendship between Hall of Fame basketball players Larry Bird and Earvin "Magic" Johnson.
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April 11, 2012
About a third of the way through “Magic/Bird,” a new play about the basketball greats Magic Johnson and Larry Bird that opened on Broadway Wednesday night at the Longacre Theater, a moment of conflict, that crucial building block of drama, finally arrives.
READ THE REVIEWMark
Kennedy
April 11, 2012
As the weather in New York warms and flowers begin to bloom, Broadway apparently has turned to bromance.
READ THE REVIEWNeil
Best
April 11, 2012
Let’s start by giving credit to the producers of "Magic/Bird," which opened Wednesday at the Longacre, for a brave attempt at Broadway alchemy, seeking at least temporarily to turn sports fans into theater fans — and vice versa.
READ THE REVIEWApril 11, 2012
The glory years of NBA superstars Earvin "Magic" Johnson and Larry Bird are affectionately recalled in Eric Simonson’s bio-play, from the same Broadway producing team as last season’s NFL-backed sports drama "Lombardi."
READ THE REVIEWChris
Nashawaty
April 11, 2012
It may be hard to remember now, in our round-the-clock ESPN highlight-reel era of Kobe and LeBron, but there was a time back in the late ’70s when the NBA was in trouble. Deep trouble. Then, like a razzle-dazzle passion play pitting East vs. West and black vs. white, two players emerged who would resurrect the game: the L.A. Lakers’ Magic Johnson and the Boston Celtics’ Larry Bird.
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