Jumpers
Opening Night: April 25, 2004
Closing: July 11, 2004
Theater: Brooks Atkinson
George Moore, a professor of philosophy, is struggling to write a speech about moral absolutes and the existence of God, while coping with the distraction of his mentally unbalanced wife, Dorothy, a musical comedy star, and the murder investigation being conducted in their bedroom.
READ THE REVIEWS:
April 26, 2004
Acrobatics aren’t just for athletes in the high-flying revival of Tom Stoppard’s ”Jumpers,” which opened last night at the Brooks Atkinson Theater. Though the show features an enthusiastic team of bouncing gymnasts, everyone in ”Jumpers” jumps in one way or another — verbally, emotionally, morally.
Please note: To view this review you may need to log in to a free New York Times account.