Hilariously Real. Unforgettably Honest. A Deeply Moving PLAY.
THE WAVERLY GALLERY
by Kenneth Lonergan
JUNE 5 — 21
Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 PM
Sundays at 2 PM Matinee
TICKETS Starting at $17
Discounts for Seniors, Students, Military, and Groups
WHEN MEMORY BECOMES A WORK OF ART
A memory play told by the grandson, Daniel, THE WAVERLY GALLERY is an unflinching, compassionate, and deeply funny portrait of a family grappling with the heartbreaking reality of terminal decline.
The play centers on Gladys Green, an irascible, vibrant, and feisty Greenwich Village art gallery owner and family matriarch. Gladys has always been a force of nature, but as she battles the advance of Alzheimer’s disease, her filter disappears completely. Her increasingly eccentric behavior and sharp, unexpected remarks create moments of genuine, poignant comedy as her family navigates the chaos and love of caring for her.
The gallery—her last link to independence and the community she loves—is threatened with closure. As Gladys's mind unravels, the play explores the profound emotional toll her deterioration takes on her devoted daughter, Ellen, and her patient, loving grandson, Daniel.
Oscar-winner Kenneth Lonergan (Manchester by the Sea) fills this story with his signature mix of raw honesty, devastating wit, and deeply resonant emotional truth. This play is a beautiful testament to the strength of familial love, the inescapable pain of aging, and the things we leave behind—often with a final, unforgettable joke.
“Deeply theatrical and often deeply funny. Lonergan brings a touch of genius to the ordinary.” — The New York Times
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What is the plot, and is it appropriate for all ages?
It is a memory play about a family in Greenwich Village watching their grandmother, Gladys, slowly decline from Alzheimer’s disease and losing the independence symbolized by her small art gallery. Due to the serious subject matter of aging, terminal illness (Alzheimer's/dementia), and adult family conflict, this production is recommended for mature audiences (age 13 and up). The humor is often dark and situational.
What is the running time?
The performance typically runs approximately 2 hours and 15 minutes, including one intermission. A more specific time will be available closer to opening night.