People, Places & Things
February 24, 2022
7:30 PM
New York Times Critic Pick! Boasting critically acclaimed, sold-out runs in both London and New York, People, Places & Things is an exhilarating new play about surviving in the modern world. The story focusses on Emma, a thirty-something actress who thinks she is having the time of her life, until she finds herself in rehab. Her first step is to admit that she has a problem. But the problem isn’t with Emma; it’s with everyone else. And when intoxication feels like the only way to survive, how can she ever sober up? From award-winning playwright Duncan Macmillan (1984, Lungs, Every Brilliant Thing), comes this mesmerizing trip into addiction, rehab, and identity, “a glittering paean to booze and drugs delivered as a visceral, mournful howl to the skies.” (The Telegraph – UK)
Most arts organizations currently selling tickets on BosTix require proof of vaccination against COVID-19 and masks to be worn inside their venue, including during the performance. For specific policies pertaining to your performance, please visit the organization’s website: https://www.bostontheatrescene.com/plan-your-visit/covid-19-public-health/
Please Note: No one under the age of 5 will be permitted in the theatre. This production is recommended for ages 16+ due to adult themes, drug use, and addiction treatment. This production contains strobe light effects, smoking, loud noises, and depictions of addiction and self-harm.
Most arts organizations currently selling tickets on BosTix require proof of vaccination against COVID-19 and masks to be worn inside their venue, including during the performance. For specific policies pertaining to your performance, please visit the organization’s website: https://www.bostontheatrescene.com/plan-your-visit/covid-19-public-health/
Please Note: No one under the age of 5 will be permitted in the theatre. This production is recommended for ages 16+ due to adult themes, drug use, and addiction treatment. This production contains strobe light effects, smoking, loud noises, and depictions of addiction and self-harm.
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