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The Marriage Of Bette And Boo

(Original Off-Broadway Production, 2008)

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Production Information
Previews:June 12, 2008
Opening:July 13, 2008
Closing:September 07, 2008
Theatres:Laura Pels Theatre
(6/12/2008 - 9/7/2008)
Production Type:Original Production
Production Status: Running
Run Type:Limited Run
Market:Off-Broadway
The Marriage of Bette and Boo is a dark comedy that takes a look at the complex marriage of Bette and Boo. Three decades of marriage, divorce, alcoholism, nervous breakdowns and death - all blended in a unique mix of irony, humor and farce - are played out in 33 quick scenes.
 
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Walter Bobbie
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Director
 
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Terry Beaver
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Father Donnally
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Doctor
Heather Burns (i)
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Emily Brennan
Victoria Clark
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Margaret Brennan
John Glover
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Karl Hudlocke
Kate Jennings Grant
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Bette Brennan
Julie Hagerty
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Soot Hudlocke
Adam LeFevre
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Paul Brennan
Zoe Lister-Jones
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Joan Brennan
Charles Socarides
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Matt
Christopher Evan Welch
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Boo Hudlocke
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