EPISODE · Apr 30, 2026 · 51 MIN
Matt Reviews: JOE TURNER'S COME AND GONE & THE BALUSTERS
from Broadway Breakdown · host Matt Koplik
Matt takes on two plays operating at very different registers: a revival of August Wilson’s Joe Turner’s Come and Gone and the sharp, contemporary satire The Balusters. One is a richly layered American classic exploring identity, history, and spiritual belonging; the other, a biting ensemble piece dissecting privilege, power, and social performance. Matt unpacks how each production handles tone, acting, and directorial vision—plus whether either has the momentum to factor into this year’s Tony Awards race.Important Links* Broadway Breakdown Live!: Green Room 42 Tix* Broadway Breakdown: Discord* Broadway Breakdown: Substack* Broadway Breakdown: YoutubeTimestamps* 0:00 – Intro + Drama Desk nomsJoe Turner’s Come and Gone* 9:40 - Recap and Review* 30:14 – Tony Awards outlook for Joe Turner’s Come and GoneThe Balusters* 31:50 – Recap and Review* 48:43 – Tony Awards outlook + comparison between both showsListener discussion questions* What makes a revival of a classic like Joe Turner’s Come and Gone feel urgent and necessary today?* How far can satire push discomfort before it risks alienating its audience, as in The Balusters? This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit bwaybreakdown.substack.com
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