‘You Got Older’ gets a second chance at the newly reopened Cherry Lane Theatre
Published on March 23, 2026.
The Cherry Lane Theatre, the oldest off-Broadway theater in New York, has reopened after undergoing a $2.3 million renovation. The theater, founded in 1923, is known for housing nontraditional works and for supporting artists such as Samuel Beckett, Terrence McNally, Edward Albee, Lorraine Hansberry, Bob Dylan and Pete Seeger. Currently playing at the Cherry Lane is Clare Barron's play “You Got Older” which is being given a second chance. The premiere production and new iteration were directed by Anne Kauffman, whose work was most recently seen on Broadway in “Marjorie Prime” with Cynthia Nixon and June Squibb. The play follows the protagonist Mae who returns home after losing her job and getting broken up with, to take care of her father as he undergoes treatment for throat cancer.
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