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McNeal (play)

McNeal
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Broadway Promotional Poster
Written byAyad Akhtar
Directed byBartlett Sher
Date premieredSeptember 30, 2024
Place premieredVivian Beaumont Theater
Original languageEnglish
GenreDrama
SettingPresent-day United States

McNeal is a one-act stage play written by Ayad Akhtar.[1]

Summary and response

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The play deals with topics such as artificial intelligence, artistic integrity, plagiarism, and copyright infringement.

Emily Eakins of The New York Times called the play "provocative...Akhtar pushes beyond the confines of the usual morality play"[2] and Jeffrey Goldberg in The Atlantic called the play "transfixing in part because it tracks without flinching the disintegration of a celebrated writer, and in part because Akhtar goes to a place that few writers have visited so effectively—the very near future, in which large language models threaten to undo our self-satisfied understanding of creativity, plagiarism, and originality."[3]

Production history

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Broadway (2024)

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Previews of the play began on Broadway on September 5, 2024, at the Vivian Beaumont Theater at Lincoln Center. The show officially opened on September 30.[4] It was directed by Bartlett Sher.[5]

The production's limited engagement ran until November 24, 2024, finishing with 23 previews and 53 regular performances.[6]

Austria (2025)

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The Austrian premiere of the play began at the Burgtheater in March 2025 starring Joachim Meyerhoff as Jacob McNeal.[7][8]

Düsseldorf (2025)

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In September 2025, the Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus production premieres, starring Thiemo Schwarz as Jacob McNeal. It's directed by German director Philipp Rosendahl and choreographed by Canadian choreographer Alessia Ruffolo. [9]

Cast and characters

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Character Broadway[10]
2024
Jacob McNeal Robert Downey Jr.
Francine Blake Melora Hardin
Sahra Grewal Ruthie Ann Miles
Stephie Banic Andrea Martin
Natasha Brathwaite Brittany Bellizeare
Harlan McNeal Rafi Gavron
Dipti Saisha Talwar

Publication

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The play was published in The Atlantic in December 2024 with a foreword by Jeremy Strong.[11]

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