Art
The Music Box
November 19, 2025
The Broadway revival of Yasmina Reza’s Art
is stunning. Director Scott Ellis explores
every moment of Christopher Hampton’s translation, giving each member of this
stellar cast the chance to dive deeply into their character’s sense of identity
in their friendship, and genuinely respond to their wounded egos and hurt
feelings. The rhythm and timing are
impeccable. The play lands with a
beautiful balance of satisfaction and apprehension.
Photo courtesy of Art
Serge (played by Neil Patick Harris) buys a work of modern art, a painting, four ft. by five ft., all white, for $300,000. When his friend, Marc (played by Bobby Cannavale) sees it, he calls it a “piece of shit.” Marc is surprised at Serge’s response to his comment, so he seeks out Yvan (played by James Corden) for corroboration on his assessment. When Yvan sees the painting, he hides his true feelings and becomes the peacekeeper between Marc and Serge. Yvan has his hands full with his upcoming wedding plans. The stress of that makes it difficult for him to balance Marc and Serg’s needs and resolve their dispute. The three friends voice unspoken resentment that has built up over twenty-five years. Perhaps they have gone too far.
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| James Corden, Bobby Cannavale, & Neil Patrick Harris Photo courtesy of Art |

Neil Patrick Harris & James Corden
Photo courtesy of Art
James Corden is delightful as Yvan, delivering hearty
laughs, often at his own expense. When he
reaches the end of his rope in placating his two best friends, Yvan must step up. He speaks from his authentic self, surprising
all three of them. James Corden gets laughs
even in that moment, filling it with sincerity and energy.
Art received a lot of attention when it originally opened on Broadway in 1998. The premise of purchasing a questionable work of art for such an exorbitant price was highly controversial at the time. They raised the price paid for the artwork from that production to make it relevant in today’s economy. Either way, it is the examination of the roles and expectations in a long-term friendship that makes this play timeless.
Art is playing at The Music Box through December 21. It is a riveting revival.
Domenick Danza

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