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Review: Chess on Broadway — A Polished, Powerful Return

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Walking into Chess, I’ll admit—I wasn’t entirely sure what to expect.

What I found was a production that feels big, bold, and musically airtight from the very first note.

The first thing that grabs you? The music.

It’s polished—exceptionally so. Having the band on stage the entire time is a brilliant choice, and for music lovers, it adds a layer of authenticity and energy that you don’t always get in modern productions. You’re not just hearing the score—you’re experiencing it being created in real time.

And then there’s Lea Michele.

Spectacular.

She commands the stage with confidence, clarity, and emotional punch. Every note lands. Every moment feels intentional. And she’s not alone—her two male co-stars more than hold their own, delivering performances that are equally strong, vocally and dramatically. The trio creates a dynamic tension that keeps the story moving at a steady clip.

Speaking of the story—this may surprise some.

If you’re expecting a show centered on the game of chess… think again.

Chess is really about the Cold War—power, politics, identity, and the human cost behind global conflict. It’s more mature than expected, layered with themes that go beyond the surface, which gives the show a deeper, more serious tone than its title might suggest.

But what keeps it from ever feeling heavy are the moments that absolutely soar.

There are easily five or six true show-stoppers across both acts—numbers that stop you in your tracks and remind you why live theater still matters. Those moments give the production a sense of scale and momentum that never lets it drag.

The result?

A theatrical experience that feels full, fast-moving, and completely satisfying.

Chess may not be what you expect—but that’s part of what makes it so compelling.

And in the end, it’s a show that doesn’t disappoint.

 

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