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Family Comedy Tackles Life's Grossest, Worst Moments
24 Feb
Summary
- Play explores turning life's worst into something better.
- Performances by Alia Shawkat and Peter Friedman are praised.
- The play features frank discussions of bodily functions and sex.

A new family-centered comedy, "You Got Older," by Clare Barron, navigates life's most challenging moments with humor and resilience. The play follows Mae, who returns home to care for her father after a breakup, only to confront his cancer diagnosis.
Praised for its unconventional approach, the production features standout performances by Alia Shawkat and Peter Friedman, who embody their characters with subtle yet powerful acting. The narrative delves into themes of coping with illness, family dynamics, and unexpected encounters.
Barron's script is characterized by its frank and often humorous exploration of taboo subjects, including strong body odor and sexual fantasies. The play's director, Anne Kauffman, is commended for meticulous attention to detail, particularly in a scene with Mae and her four siblings.
The play embraces the chaotic and often nonsensical nature of life, concluding without a neat resolution, thereby reflecting reality. Its unique blend of dark humor and genuine emotion makes for a compelling theatrical experience.




