Not Quite Almost

DATES Apr. 2nd - May 4th

RUN TIME tbd

PRICE $25 - $78

PLAYWRIGHT John Cariani

Not Quite Almost

Playwright John Cariani is best known for his first play, Almost, Maine, which has become one of the most popular plays in the world. Almost, Maine has received nearly 6000 productions to date! He is back at Portland Stage for more Northern Maine stories. Part of our New Work program, Not Quite Almost (a working title) is likely to become another Maine classic! Near the Canadian Border the Perseid Meteor Showers are about to start, but the residents of a certain small town can’t decide if they’re a bad omen or a good luck charm. Not Quite Almost is an interconnected collection of short plays about young love, hope for the future, making wishes, and what it means to be truly understood. Meet a new cast of characters you’re sure to fall head over heels for.

Industry Night
  • Wed, Apr 09, 7:30pm
On Sale 12noon day of show, in person.
Pay-What-You-Can
  • Wed, Apr 02, 7:30pm
  • Sat, Apr 12, 7:30pm
  • Thu, Apr 17, 2:00pm
  • Thu, Apr 24, 2:00pm
  • Thu, May 01, 2:00pm
On sale 12pm until show time, day of show, in person..
Discussions
  • Script Club @ Portland Public Library
    Sat, Mar 22, 1:30-2:30pm
  • Artistic Perspective
    Sun, Apr 06, post show
  • Curtain Call
    Sun, Apr 13, post show

John Cariani - is an actor and a playwright. He grew up in rural northern Maine and attended Amherst College where he majored in history, with a concentration in Black Studies. He planned to be a history teacher, but a last-minute detour landed him an acting internship at a regional theater, and he became an actor. John has spent his career performing in plays and musicals on and off-Broadway and at regional theaters across the country. He has been nominated for a Tony Award, two Grammy Awards, and has won an Outer Critics Circle Award. Well known for his film and TV work, John has had recurring roles on television shows like Law & Order and Numb3rs, and he has shared the big screen with Christopher Walken, Gina Rodriguez, and Robert de Niro. As a playwright, John is best known for his first play, Almost, Maine, which has become one of the most popular plays in the world. It has received nearly 6000 productions to date and has been translated into over a dozen languages. Over the past decade, it has become the most frequently produced play in high schools, outpacing classics like A Midsummer Night’s Dream and Our Town. John’s other plays have been produced over 500 times around the world and have been translated into several languages. As an artist, John is passionate about making room for the people who made him what he is: rural Americans. Rural Americans are woefully underrepresented in contemporary theater. When they do appear on stage, they are portrayed as sad, addicted, and uneducated people. But they are so much more than that. John’s newest plays explore the hopeful, joyful parts of hardscrabble lives. And they take a loving look at what it is to grow up queer—like he did—in rural America.