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Wit

May 11 – Jun 16, 2001 in Goodman's Albert Theatre

1 hour and 45 minutes


Chicago Premiere

The Goodman presents the Chicago premiere of one of the most acclaimed plays of the 1990s, Margaret Edson’s Pulitzer Prize-winning Wit.

Dr. Vivian Bearing is a professor of seventeenth-century English poetry and an expert in the fiendishly difficult poetry of John Donne. Demanding of herself and others, she’s allowed herself little time to cultivate personal relationships. But when she’s diagnosed with ovarian cancer, she’s forced to confront her own mortality with a profundity and humor that transforms her, and all who witness her remarkable journey. The New York Times calls this astonishingly moving and surprisingly funny play “the kind of theatrical experience of which legends are made.”

 

 

Group Tickets: Now available for 10+, email Groups@GoodmanTheatre.org for information on select discounted rates and perks.

Questions? Need help? Contact the box office at (312) 443-3800, 12noon – 5pm, daily.

Artists

Steve Scott

Director

Margaret Edson

Playwright

Donald Brearley

Dr. Kelekian / Mr. Bearing

Russell Hardin

Technician, etc.

Anish Jethmalani

Technician, etc.

Chris Kipiniak

Jason Posner, M.D.

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Susan Osborne-Mott

E.M. Ashford

Carmen Roman

Vivian Bearing

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Courtney Shaughnessy

Susie Monahan

Penelope Walker

Technician, etc.

Barbara Zahora

Technician, etc.

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Myung Hee Cho

Scenic Design

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Nan Cibula-Jenkins

Costume Design

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Rita Pietraszek

Lighting Design

A bald man with a goatee and mustache, wearing a dark coat, is looking at the camera against a black background.

Lindsay Jones

Sound Design

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Tom Creamer

Dramaturg

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Joseph Drummond

Production Stage Manager

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T. Paul Lynch

Stage Manager