Stephen Karam’s uproarious, hopeful, and heartbreaking play takes place over the course of a family dinner on Thanksgiving. As darkness falls and eerie things start to go bump in the night, the Blake clan’s deepest fears and greatest follies are laid bare. Our modern age of anxiety is keenly observed in this new American classic that won the 2016 Tony Award® for Best Play.
Presented by The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
Show Type Drama |
Running Time 95 minutes (0 Intermissions) |
Appropriate For All Ages |
Price Ranges $49 - $139 |
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Box Office Phone: 202-467-4600
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Sign-interpreted
Audio-described
Open Caption
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Performer | Role |
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Daisy Eagan | Brigid Blake |
Lauren Klein | Fiona "Momo" Blake |
Therese Plaehn | Aimee Blake |
Pamela Reed | Deirdre Blake |
Richard Thomas | Erik Blake |
Luis Vega | Richard Saad |
Playwright | Stephen Karam |
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Director |
Joe Mantello |
Costume Designer |
Sarah Laux |
Set Designer |
David Zinn |
Sound Designer |
Fitz Patton |
Lighting Designer |
Justin Townsend |