Bette and Boo should never have gotten married. Boo is an alcoholic, Bette has dead babies, their in-laws are gibbering sociopaths, and as for their priest—he thinks he's a strip of fried bacon! Savage, tender, and wickedly funny, The Marriage of Bette and Boo is Christopher Durang at his anarchic best.
The Marriage of Bette and Boo
October 16, 1998 - November 8, 1998
Savage, tender, and wickedly funny, The Marriage of Bette and Boo is Christopher Durang at his anarchic best.
In the News
Article about The Marriage of Bette and Boo.
Creative Team
written by
directed by
set design by
costume design by
lighting design by
sound design by
| Bette Brennan | Caroline Hall |
| Margaret Brennan, her mother | Karen MacDonald |
| Paul Brennan, her father | Thomas Derrah |
| Joan Brennan, her sister | Kristin Flanders |
| Emily Brennan, her sister | Sophia Fox-Long |
| Boo Hudlocke | Randall Jaynes |
| Karl Hudlocke | Will LeBow |
| Soot Hudlocke, his mother | Paula Plum |
| Father Donnally/Doctor | Remo Airaldi |
| Matt | Matt Chiorini |
Non-Required Reading
An Interview with Christopher Durang
