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Support Group for Men

Jun 23 – Jul 29, 2018 in Goodman's Albert Theatre

90 minutes, no intermission


The world’s changing, bro. 

Every Thursday in Wrigleyville is “Guys’ Night” for a group of pals who gather to vent about middle-aged maladies—with a “No Ladies” policy strictly enforced. When an unexpected visitor crashes the party, their notions of what it means to be a man in today’s America are suddenly upended. Don’t miss this of-the-moment comedy by Ellen Fairey, whose work has been hailed “a must-see for anyone who follows important new plays” (Chicago Tribune).

 

 

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.


For Theater of the Mind: Performance buyouts are available for groups (16 or more). Groups save $10 on tickets as well as waived service fees email Groups@GoodmanTheatre.org for availability.

Critical Praise

  • “Light, entertainingly crisp”

    – Chicago Sun-Times

  • An “explosive laugh fest”

    – Around the Town Chicago

  • “You’ll have a very good time at the Goodman”

    – Chicago Tribune

  • An “undeniable love letter to Chicago”

    – Daily Herald

  • “A deeply sympathetic portrayal of men in the midst of rapidly changing expectations”

    – Chicago Sun-Times

  • “Wonderfully empathetic and laugh-out-loud funny”

    – BroadwayWorld

  • “Warm and comical”

    – Around the Town Chicago

  • “A work with gobs of empathy for all”

    – Chicago Tribune

  • “This comedy works well as a summer offering”

    – Chicago Sun-Times

  • “Entertains throughout with its down-to-earth characters”

    – Daily Herald

  • “Terrific performances”

    – Chicago Sun-Times

  • “A blast with one funny line after another”

    – Around the Town Chicago

Artists

Kimberly Senior

Director

Ellen Fairey

Playwright

A man with short hair and a graying beard wears a red sweater and stands in front of a dark background, looking at the camera.

Anthony Irons

Delano

Ryan Kitley

Brian

Keith Kupferer

Roger

Jeff Kurysz

Alex

Tommy Rivera-Vega

Kevin

Sadieh Rifai

Officer Caruso

Eric Slater

Officer Nowak

Jack Magaw

Scenic Design

Noël Huntzinger

Costume Design

Jen Schriever

Lighting Design

Bald man with a white beard wearing large black glasses, a red plaid shirt, and a dark T-shirt, standing against a plain black background.

Richard Woodbury

Sound Design

Person wears copper curled hair, glasses, a pendant and black shirt.

Kate DeVore

Voice and Dialect Coach

Isaac Gomez

Dramaturg

Adam Belcuore

Casting

Erica Sartini-Combs

Casting

Alden J. Vasquez

Production Stage Manager

Jonathan Nook

Stage Manager