What: Chasing Grace
Where: Mezzanine Theatre/A.R.T. NY
502 W. 53rd St.
New York, NY
Who: Recommended for Ages 16 and Up
When: Through March 29, 2026
Chasing Grace is meta-musical about addiction and recovery. Grace is a woman who has been through rehab. She is also a playwright trying to get a play about her experiences produced.
The first act is a reenactment of Grace's memories of rehab and the women she met there. The women are portrayed in a very real way. Their stories are painful and traumatic. The songs in this part of the show are poignant and meaningful.
The second half is the exact opposite. When Grace finds a producer to help her produce a musical about her experiences, she loses control of her own story. The women's stories are no longer treated with truthfulness or dignity. The songs in this half of the show reflect this.
The talented cast does a brilliant job handling this dual perspective on their roles. In the first half, their performances are heartbreaking and sincere. In the second half, their performances are over the top. The characters are kind of amusing, but they don't feel authentic
Grace's journey highlights important lessons we all can learn from. They include holding fast to what is really important and believing in oneself.
And that's our view. For more information about Chasing Grace or to purchase tickets, visit shenycarts.org/ChasingGrace.
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We received complimentary tickets to My Joy is Heavy for review purposes. Any and all opinions expressed here are our own.
What: My Joy is Heavy
Where: New York Theatre Workshop
79 E. 4th St.
New York, NY
Who: Recommended for Ages 16 and Up
When: Through April 5, 2026
Just getting up and performing in their show, My Joy is Heavy, can be considered an act of bravery for the husband-and-wife folk duo Shaun and Abigail Bengson. Every night, they get up on stage and reenact some of the worst times of their lives: depression, chronic pain, pregnancy loss. However, at its heart, this is not a depressing show. Yes, it is sad, but it's not about wallowing in pain. It's about bouncing back. It's about resilience. It's about celebrating what is lost and moving on.
As the title indicates, there can be heaviness in joy, and conversely, there can be joy in heaviness. This feeling is inimitably captured in the duo's own particular style through a series of songs. For some, who have had similar experiences, it might be too triggering, especially if their experience occurred recently. Others may find it comforting to realize they are not alone. In a very real sense, the show is kind of catharsis, not just for the Bengsons but for us all.
And that's our view. For more about My Joy is Heavy or to purchase tickets, visit www.nytw.org/show/my-joy-is-heavy
Tune in tomorrow for this week's Sunday Scoop.
Photo credits:
All Chasing Grace production photos by Danielle DeMatteo
All My Joy is Heavy production photos by Marc J. Franklin
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