You Got Older
West Coast Premiere by Clare Barron
Directed by Argo Thompson
February 3 - 19, 2017 (Extended thru Feb. 26)
Five Stars! Critics Pick! 
—Time Out New York
Winner 2015 Obie Award for Playwriting and Performance
THE STORY: Mae returns home to help take care of Dad and—maybe (a little) —herself. You Got Older is a tender and darkly comic new play about family, illness, and cowboys—and how to remain standing when everything you know comes crashing down around you.
NOTE: This production is rated R for explicit language and sexual situations.
February 10 is "Meet the Cast" night. Join the cast and crew after the show at our sponsor, Cricklewood.

Artistic Team
- Director: Argo Thompson
- Asst. Director: Kimberly Kalember
- Lighting Designer: April George
- Costume Designer: Maddie Larsen
- Stage Manager: Vicki Martinez
Photos
Photos: AJ Reilly
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You Got Older (2017)
(L to R) Joe Winkler and Paige Picard
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You Got Older (2017)
(L to R) Paige Picard and Jared Wright
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You Got Older (2017)
(L to R) Paige Picard and Chris Ginesi
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You Got Older (2017)
(L to R) Devin McConnell, Victoria Saitz, Paige Picard, Joe Winkler, and Sandra Ish
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You Got Older (2017)
(L to R) Paige Picard and Joe Winkler
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You Got Older (2017)
(L to R) Chris Ginesi and Paige Picard
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You Got Older (2017)
(L to R) Joe Winkler and Paige Picard
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You Got Older (2017)
(L to R) Sandra Ish, Paige Picard, Victoria Saitz, and Devin McConnell
Reviews
"Five Stars! Critics' Pick! Clare Barron's extraordinary You Got Older moved me as few new plays have. Like a great short story, it succeeds through details that...coalesce with a force all the stronger for their subtlety...there are moments in this play I know I won't forget."
—Time Out New York
"[Barron's] play... blends off-beat, sometimes raunchy comedy into a slowly fused drama..."
—The New York Times
"This terrific new play by Clare Barron...offers a hilarious and painfully affecting blend of oddball dialogue, beautifully observed family dynamics, and a preoccupation with the weird ways of the body... Barron’s special genius lies in the deep dividends she derives from small talk."
—The New Yorker