Synopsis
The Hotel Baltimore used to be the swankiest place in town - now it has a date with the wrecking ball. Eviction notices just went out to its residents, who live on the fringes of society and call the seedy hotel home. This acclaimed play from the author of Balm in Gilead is filled with everyday humanity - unexpectedly intimate and moving. Helmed by visionary director Tina Landau, The Hot L Baltimore reveals the private lives of an unconventional community about to be turned inside out.Running Time
Running Time: 2 hours, including 1 Intermission
Content Advisory
Steppenwolf does not offer advisories about subject matter, as sensitivities vary from person to person.If you have any questions about content, age-appropriateness or stage effects(such as strobe lights or theatrical fog) that might have a bearing on patron comfort, please contact the box office at 312-335-1650.
Watch & Listen
Cast & Artists
The Artists
- Sound Design: Michael Bodeen
- Costume Design: Ana Kuzmanic
- Directed by: ensemble member Tina Landau
- Sound Design: Rob Milburn
- Assistant Stage Manager: Rose Marie Packer
- Scenic Design: James Schuette
- Stage Manager: Deb Styer
- Author: Lanford Wilson
- Lighting Design: Scott Zielinski
- Video Designer: Mike Tutaj
- Fight Choreographer: Nick Sandys
- Casting: Erica Daniels
Reviews
“This ensemble of actors comes replete with formidable firepower.”
-Chicago Tribune
“Exemplary ensemble work…the acting delivers stirring emotional turns.”
-Newcity
“The intimacy and richly textured acting by this committed cast makes for a wonderful theatrical event.”
-Chicago Critic
“A grand scale Steppenwolf revival.”
-Chicago Sun Times
“The cast is superb— a must see.”
-Daily Herald
“Some of the most affective acting I’ve ever seen in theater - this is a top-notch production”
-Gapers Block
-Chicago Tribune
“Exemplary ensemble work…the acting delivers stirring emotional turns.”
-Newcity
“The intimacy and richly textured acting by this committed cast makes for a wonderful theatrical event.”
-Chicago Critic
“A grand scale Steppenwolf revival.”
-Chicago Sun Times
“The cast is superb— a must see.”
-Daily Herald
“Some of the most affective acting I’ve ever seen in theater - this is a top-notch production”
-Gapers Block
Program Articles
How Lanford Wilson Finds the Poetry in Everyday Life
A discussion with Director Tina Landau and Steppenwolf Co-Founder Terry Kinney, who appeared in Steppenwolf’s pivotal 1980 production of Wilson’s Balm in Gilead, which later transferred to New York.