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Well, I’ll Let You Go

First Preview: Apr 30, 2026
Opening Date: May 14, 2026
Closing Date: Jun 20, 2026
Well, I’ll Let You Go

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Playing @
Studio Seaview
305 West 43rd St., New York, NY 10036
Well, I’ll Let You Go returns to NYC this spring for 7 weeks only, following its sold-out, award-winning run.

Well, I’ll Let You Go is a “deeply American play about what makes a meaningful life” (New York Times – Critic’s Pick). Set in a small Midwestern town, this “terrifically accomplished piece of writing” (Wall Street Journal) centers on a community in crisis as one woman sifts through the rubble of her marriage.

“Beautiful and profound” (The Daily Beast), this absorbing new drama is “a celebration of love and decency, and a testament to their transcendent powers — even in the darkest of times” (New York Sun).
Off BroadwayPlay - Drama

Cast
  • Quincy Tyler Bernstine
  • Cricket Brown
  • Will Dagger
  • Emily Davis
  • Danny McCarthy
  • Constance Shulman
  • Amelia Workman
  • Matthew Maher

Written By
  • Bubba Weiler

Director
  • Jack Serio

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  • Elevator/Escalator

    An elevator in the box office lobby provides access to all levels of the theater.
  • Entrance

    Street level at 305 W 43rd Street

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