Camden Workhouse Theater: 'Night Mother

What do you do if your daughter tells you that she’ll be dead by morning? This is essentially the premise for the 1983 play, ‘night, Mother, by Marsha Norman. Two years ago, when the Camden Workhouse Theater did a staged reading of the play, it was met with a standing ovation. (Yes, it’s that good.) Now, they’re bringing the Pulitzer Prize-winning play back for a full theatrical production, starring Muriel Bonertz and Miriam Monasch. Don’t miss this haunting production about life and death and family. (And if you haven’t seen the 1986 film, starring Sissy Spacek and Ann Bancroft, you might want to follow it up with that.)

May 2-5, 8-10, and 16-17, all shows at 7:30 p.m., except for Sunday, May 4, which is at 2 p.m., Workhouse Stage, The Warren, 4400 Osseo Rd.; $10 if paid in advance and $12 at the door ($8/$10 for students and seniors).


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