Bubba Weiler’s Well, I’ll Let You Go to Return Off-Broadway
The play will enjoy a limited engagement in Manhattan after premiering last year at Brooklyn's The Space at Irondale.
March 17, 2026 By Margaret Hall
Bubba Weiler’s Well, I’ll Let You Go will return Off-Broadway later this spring.
The play, which enjoyed a sold-out premiere engagement in Brooklyn last year at The Space at Irondale, will play Manhattan's Studio Seaview April 30-June 20 for a strictly limited engagement. Opening night is May 14.
Directed by Drama Desk and Obie winner Jack Serio, this engagement will feature the return of Tony nominee Quincy Tyler Bernstine to her Obie award-winning role of Maggie, alongside Cricket Brown (Judgment Day), Will Dagger (Good Night, and Good Luck), Obie winner Emily Davis (Is This A Room), Danny McCarthy (The Minutes, To Kill a Mockingbird), Drama Desk nominee Constance Shulman (The Rose Tattoo, Orange Is the New Black), and Amelia Workman (Jane Anger, A Thousand and One).
They will be joined by two-time Obie winner Matthew Maher (Mr. Burns, The Flick), taking over the role originated by Michael Chernus, who was unavailable due to scheduling conflicts. The production understudies will be Jennifer Blood, Nina Ross, and Gabriel Marin.
Said Weiler, “Sharing Well, I'll Let You Go for the first time, and getting the opportunity to connect with so many open-hearted audience members through a story so deeply personal to me is an experience I’ll cherish forever. Well, I'll Let You Go is a play about a community wrestling with grief, doubt, regret, crumbled dreams, and a country that fails them again and again. Each night in Brooklyn last summer, it felt like we built a little community to reflect on these big themes of love, loss, and what gives a life meaning. I couldn't be more excited to reunite with Jack and our incredible cast—some of my favorite artists and people in the world—to expand that community at Studio Seaview this spring.”
Set in a small Midwestern town, Well, I'll Let You Go is a portrait of a woman and a community in crisis. The play shifts backwards and forwards in time, sifting through the rubble of a town, a marriage, and a life built on an American Dream that’s crumbled.
The production features scenic design by Frank J. Oliva, costume design by Avery Reed, lighting design by Stacey Derosier, sound design by Brandon Bulls, original music by Avi Amon, associate direction by Jackson Paul Walker, casting by Taylor Williams, and production stage management by Zach Brecheen. Hudson Theatrical Associates serves as production supervisor, with general management by Jonathan Whitton.
Well, I'll Let You Go is produced by Jacob Stuckelman and Andrew Patino of Regular People, Seaview, and Mickey Liddell and Pete Shilaimon of LD Entertainment.
Visit StudioSeaview.com.
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