In a small Midwestern town, four close-knit sisters and their husbands confront long-held secrets and simmering tensions that threaten to upend the status quo. Carla Belver, Alda Cortese, Janis Dardaris, and Marcia Saunders lead a stellar cast in this "delightfully charming" (The Philadelphia Inquirer) tribute to family dysfunction.
Extended due to popular demand! 5 new performances added: February 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, & 11th
Approximate run time is 2 hours and 15 minutes, including a 15-minute intermission.
Lively pre-performance discussions about the play with Resident Dramaturg Gina Pisasale and cast member Graham Smith. Add Scoop to your shopping cart with ticket purchase for only $5.
6pm in the Steinbright lobby January 17th, 24th, 31st
Facilitated post-performance conversations with the cast after Thursday evening performances, excluding previews.
January 18th, 25th, February 1st, 8th
Enjoy a prix fixe dinner-and-a-show package at our award-winning restaurant, The Farmhouse Bistro. Theatre ticket and dinner packages start at $81. That's a savings of up to 15% off the single ticket price! You can also add on a prix fixe dinner to any existing ticket order for $40.
An LED screen near the stage displays dialogue in real-time, simultaneous with live speech and action. No other aspect of the performance is altered.
January 31st at 2pm & 7:30pm, February 4th at 2pm
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"Performed by a sterling cast drawn from the company’s resident ensemble and directed with all-encompassing sensitivity by Abigail Adams"
— The Wall Street Journal
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"A delightfully charming production" with "magnificent performances"
— The Philadelphia Inquirer
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"The ensemble cast works together beautifully"
— DC Metro Theater Arts
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"People’s Light finds the fortitude, patience, and glowing humanity in all, men and women both, along with their frailties...[a] smart, brave production"
— Broad Street Review
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display a genuine sense of affection and impeccable comic timing, making this production of Paul Osborn's classic too good to miss."
— Talkin' Broadway