The World to Come
The residents of the SeaBreeze Hebrew Home for the Aging carry on as usual: knitting, playing Scrabble, fighting, and falling in love. As the apocalyptic outside world threatens their way of life, Fanny, Barbara, Ruth, and Hal fight to protect the community they’ve built together. Even while battling armored nurses, a wild ostrich, strange prophecies, and their ailing bodies, they find joy in each other’s company. The World to Come is a surprising new epic that reveals how powerful friendship can be as a form of resistance.
Accessibility Dates
ASL INTERPRETED PERFORMANCES
Saturday, February 14th, 8pm
OPEN CAPTIONED PERFORMANCES
Sunday, March 1st, 8pm
Audio Described PERFORMANCES
Sunday, February 22nd, 3pm
MASK REQUIRED PERFORMANCES
Wednesday, February 18th, 8pm
Content Transparency
This play includes strong language, mentions of racism, ageism, suicide, and the Holocaust in addition to depictions of violence, death, natural disaster, and sexual content.