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Written by Rebecca Gilman
Directed by Erica Weiss
“Alive, real, raw and in the moment”
– CHICAGO TRIBUNE
Feb 8 - March 10, 2019 in Goodman's Owen Theatre
Twilight Bowl
Six young women. One small town. Different lanes.
After graduating from a small Wisconsin high school, Sam heads to college on scholarship—but her cousin Jaycee’s future isn’t looking as bright. As the young women and their friends face adulthood, their local bowling alley becomes a place to celebrate triumphs, confront challenges and forge new identities. With her signature grace, wit and compassion, Rebecca Gilman (Luna Gale, Boy Gets Girl) questions the blueprint for a successful life, and embraces the unknown on the road ahead.
Discounted tickets for groups of 10+ available now! Call 312.443.3820 or email Groups@GoodmanTheatre.org for more information.