The most dysfunctional event of the season.
Christopher Durang's award-winning dark comedy The Marriage of Bette and Boo, directed by Tony® winner Walter Bobbie, depicts three generations of marital strife, mental breakdowns, alcoholism and death – told with a unique mix of irony, humor and candor by the family’s grown son. At turns hysterical and heart-wrenching, absurdist and honest, The Marriage of Bette and Boo is a seminal work in the Durang canon and a ferociously funny family portrait.
















