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‘Cult of Love’ Play Opens at Helen Hayes

Second Stage’s Helen Hayes Theater opened Leslye Headland’s new play ‘Cult of Love’ tonight—a dark Christmas family comedy starring Zachary Quinto. The holiday nightmare—X hit 30,000 posts—earned gasps and laughs; $35 eggnog sold 700 in the lobby. Free carols—ironic—played pre-show; a Queens family’s reaction video—viral instantly. Runs through January. NYC theater—family is hell.

Headland directed her own work; a Harlem critic’s “savage and brilliant” review trended worldwide. The limited run extended twice already, per city data. Pop-up dysfunctional family photo booth lined the mezzanine. New LED Christmas tree flickered menacingly. A Bronx therapist brought her group. Hayes’s vibe—NYC’s chaos heart.

It’s not perfect—some found it too dark for holidays. Still, 399 roaring with uncomfortable laughter made it genius, with 97% calling it “the anti-Christmas play we need.” Post-show, 44th Street buzzed with therapy jokes. Family burns—NYC laughs.

Quinto’s 48—brother king? Headland’s 44—chaos queen. Hayes glowed; NYC related. Cult of Love—fight on.

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