I HAD A PROFESSOR WHO USED TO SAY 'A HAPPY MARRIAGE WON’T GET YOU PAST CHAPTER FOUR.'
ABOUT THIS SHOW
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 time and the typical romantic comedy to explore the liabilities of falling in and out of love.
Cast & Artists
The Artists
- Author Kate Arrington
- Director Terry Kinney
- Scenic Design Robert Brill
- Costume Design Mieka Van der Ploeg
- Lighting Design Heather Gilbert
- Sound Design Rob Milburn
- Sound Design Michael Bodeen
- Projection Design Michael Salvatore Commendatore
- Intimacy Consultant Kristina Fluty
- Company Voice & Text Coach Gigi Buffington
- Producing Director Tom Pearl
- Casting Director JC Clementz
- Production Stage Manager Christine D. Freeburg
- Assistant Stage Manager Kathleen Barrett
Featured Ensemble Members
The Cast
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Additional Information

Open captioned:
Thursday, July 6 at 7:30pm
Saturday, July 22 at 2:30pm
ASL interpreted:
Friday, July 14 at 7:30pm
Audio-described and touch tour:
Sunday, July 16 at 2:30pm
(1pm touch tour, 2:30pm curtain)
Sponsors
grand Production sponsorS
Individual Production SponsorS
Michal Bender and Sheridan Prior
Douglas R. Brown Playwright/Director Endowment Fund
Andrew Keyt
Christopher and Eileen Murphy
Elizabeth Schubert
Susan Stone and Jonathan Kahn
Steppenwolf's New Plays Initiative is supported by the Zell Family Foundation.
Accessibility Services sponsored by John Hart and Carol Prins
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