Thu
Jun 15
ANOTHER MARRIAGE
By ensemble member Kate Arrington
Directed by ensemble member Terry Kinney
June 15 – July 23, 2023
in the Ensemble Theater in Honor of Helen Zell
You meet. You marry. You have kids. That’s the way it always goes. Or is it? What if your story changes? What would it cost? Another Marriage is an intimate and beautifully rendered portrait of an ever-evolving relationship that may never be quite finished. Ensemble member Kate Arrington’s playwriting debut upends the typical romantic comedy to explore the liabilities of falling in and out of love—and time.
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Another Marriage at Steppenwolf — June 15 - July 23, 2023
You meet. You marry. You have kids. That’s the way it always goes. Or is it? What if your story changes? What would it cost?