Bubba Weiler’s Well, I’ll Let You Go began performances Off-Broadway at The Space at Irondale July 29, and Playbill has photos of the production.
The piece, which marks the professional playwriting debut of the Drama Desk–nominated actor, runs through August 25, with opening set for August 7. The play is directed by Obie winner Jack Serio.
Tony nominee Quincy Tyler Bernstine and Obie winner Michael Chernus (Severance, Devil In Disguise: John Wayne Gacy) lead the ensemble cast, which also includes 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), Constance Shulman (The Rose Tattoo, Orange Is the New Black), and Amelia Workman (American Son, The Antiquities).
Set in a small Midwestern town, Well, I'll Let You Go is a portrait of a woman and a community in crisis. Shifting backwards and forwards in time, the play sifts through the rubble of a town, a marriage, and a life built on an American Dream that’s crumbled.
The creative team includes scenic designer Frank J. Oliva, costume designer Avery Reed, lighting designer Stacey Derosier, and original music composer Avi Amon. Casting is by Taylor Williams, and Zach Brecheen is the production stage manager.
Well, I’ll Let You Go is produced by Jacob Stuckelman, Andrew Patino, Kyle Rogers, Matt Krauss of Regular People along with Patrick Catullo, The Cohn Sisters, Shira Friedman, and Danny Kopel.
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