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Carrie Coon's 'Bug' is a thrilling, unsettling night on Broadway
Summary
Carrie Coon headlines a new Broadway revival of Tracy Letts's thriller "Bug," which opened Jan. 8 at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre and runs through Feb. 8. Critics note Coon's commanding central performance and a production that builds from quiet dread to intense, explicit scenes.
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Carrie Coon headlines a Broadway revival of Tracy Letts's thriller Bug, which opened Jan. 8 at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre. The play, first produced in London and later adapted into a 2006 film, examines paranoid delusions and conspiracy thinking. David Cromer directs the new production, and Coon returns to Broadway in the leading role of Agnes. The staging includes explicit and intense material that some audience members may find confronting.
Key details:
- The production opened Jan. 8 and is scheduled to run through Feb. 8 at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre in New York.
- Carrie Coon plays Agnes and is widely described in reviews as the central force of the production, returning to Broadway for the first time since 2012.
- The play is written by Tracy Letts and directed by David Cromer; the staging moves from slow-building dread into a more intense second act and includes explicit content.
Summary:
Reviews emphasize Coon's nuanced, commanding lead and a production that deliberately escalates suspense into more intense material. The show remains on the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre schedule through Feb. 8.
Sources
'Bug' review: Carrie Coon is terrifying in tense conspiracy-theory...
New York Post1/9/2026, 10:35:53 PMOpen source →
Carrie Coon's 'Bug' is the most thrilling night on Broadway - Review
USA Today1/9/2026, 1:30:18 AMOpen source →
'Bug' Review: A Broadway Drama of Insidious Delusion
The Wall Street Journal1/9/2026, 1:30:00 AMOpen source →
