Little Bear Ridge Road
About the Show
Four-time Emmy® and two-time Tony Award® winner Laurie Metcalf returns to Broadway opposite Tony Award® nominee Micah Stock in LITTLE BEAR RIDGE ROAD, the wry and piercing new play by Samuel D. Hunter (The Whale), directed by two-time Tony Award® winner Joe Mantello. This production marks Hunter’s Broadway debut and Metcalf and Mantello’s seventh collaboration.
Set on the remote edge of a small Idaho town, LITTLE BEAR RIDGE ROAD centers on a razor-tongued aunt and her long-estranged nephew who find themselves suddenly back in each other’s lives—two lonely souls with a crumbling house to sell and a tangled history to unravel. Bitingly funny and quietly explosive, LITTLE BEAR RIDGE ROAD lays bare our messy, human need to reach across voids for one another, even when it shakes us to the bone.
About the Show
Four-time Emmy® and two-time Tony Award® winner Laurie Metcalf returns to Broadway opposite Tony Award® nominee Micah Stock in LITTLE BEAR RIDGE ROAD, the wry and piercing new play by Samuel D. Hunter (The Whale), directed by two-time Tony Award® winner Joe Mantello. This production marks Hunter’s Broadway debut and Metcalf and Mantello’s seventh collaboration.
Set on the remote edge of a small Idaho town, LITTLE BEAR RIDGE ROAD centers on a razor-tongued aunt and her long-estranged nephew who find themselves suddenly back in each other’s lives—two lonely souls with a crumbling house to sell and a tangled history to unravel. Bitingly funny and quietly explosive, LITTLE BEAR RIDGE ROAD lays bare our messy, human need to reach across voids for one another, even when it shakes us to the bone.
About the Theatre
Booth Theatre
222 W 45th St
New York, NY 10036
Opened in 1913, the Booth Theatre was built as a companion to The Shubert Theatre. It was named after actor Edwin Booth.
The theatre’s intimate layout was originally intended for small plays and one-person shows. Undergoing a major restoration in 1979, The Booth Theatre remains in the possession of The Shubert Organization.