Off-Broadway's Abingdon Theatre Company stages the premiere of Max Mondi’s Maybe Tomorrow beginning March 15.
Directed by Chad Austin, the production stars Tony nominee Elizabeth A. Davis (Once) and Younger’s Dan Amboyer. Running through April 6 at A.R.T./New York Theatres, the run is strictly limited.
Inspired by a true story, Maybe Tomorrow explores the complex wear and tear wrought on a relationship of nearly 10 years. With a baby on the way and new challenges at every turn, a woman retreats to a private room to get away from it all, only to lose touch with the reality of the outside world.
Austin leads a creative team full of Abingdon favorites, including lighting designer Dawn Chiang, scenic designer Josafath Reynoso, costume designer Siena Zoë Allen, and sound designer Evdoxia Ragkou. They are supported by production stage manager Allison Hohman, with casting by Karie Koppel at Koppel Casting.
For more information, visit AbingdonTheatre.org.