Quiet, piercing homecoming anchors sharp revival of You Got Older

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Clare Barron’s You Got Older returns in a sharp revival at Cherry Lane Theater, anchored by Alia Shawkat’s dry, incisive Mae as a twenty-something who moves home to care for her ailing father; the play shifts from quiet, almost still scenes to a late, chaotic family confrontation, exploring aging, longing, and the choices we delay. Directed by Anne Kauffman, the production is praised for its naturalistic dialogue and precise timing, making the revival feel intimate and urgent; runs through April 12.
- Review: ‘You Got Older,’ With Alia Shawkat, Gets a Sharp Revival The New York Times
- Review: Alia Shawkat and Peter Friedman in You Got Older (★★★★★) Time Out Worldwide
- What Are Reviews For You Got Older Off-Broadway? Playbill
- ‘You Got Older,’ Together With Its Frail and Forthright Family, Returns to New York The New York Sun
- You Got Older: Quirkiness Masquerading as Cleverness New York Stage Review
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