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The Winner Takes It All: Chess Returns to Broadway

A review of Chess by Sara Holdren | November 16, 2025

“One Night In Bangkok” walked so Sam Rockwell’s White Lotus monologue could run. The song is such a ridiculous rush that it pretty much justifies the whole project. I think some plot still happens after that, but frankly, I left my heart—and my wallet and my keys and my sobriety—in this Bangkok, and I’m okay with that. Who knew chess could get you so high?

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