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Get It Together follows Mary Hewitt, an aspiring poet from Conshohocken on the cusp of her life, as she falls for and rages against Harold Kruger, her Main Line paramour she just can't figure out. Set across two nights two years apart, the romantic comedy follows the pair through heartbreak and anxious desire as they question: What the hell is wrong with my family? Do cheaters ever quit? And who will understand me, if not you?
The play arrives at the Hamilton Family Arts Center for a limited run starring local talent Maddy Gillespie and John Fioravanti, directed by Andie Lerner, produced by Nick Hatcher, and written by Yale Drama Series Prize-shortlisted local playwright Michael Quinn. The production features scenic design by Shane Dreher and costumes by Lisa Zinni (Six).
Get It Together, first workshopped at Boston College under the direction of Scott T. Cummings, PhD (Yale Drama), comes home by way of a 2022 Los Angeles production at the Zephyr Theater and a 2024 production at the Flea Theater in New York City. Critics called previous iterations “incredibly funny and intensely relatable,” “stunningly authentic,” and “the birth of a modern classic."
Get It Together is recommended for ages 16 and up. Tickets available at door. Runtime: 2 hours.
62 N. 2nd St.
General Admission: $35
62 N. 2nd St.
General Admission: $35
62 N. 2nd St.
General Admission: $35
62 N. 2nd St.
General Admission: $35
62 N. 2nd St.
General Admission: $35
62 N. 2nd St.
General Admission: $35
62 N. 2nd St.
General Admission: $35
62 N. 2nd St.
General Admission: $35
62 N. 2nd St.
General Admission: $35
62 N. 2nd St.
General Admission: $35
62 N. 2nd St.
General Admission: $35
62 N. 2nd St.
General Admission: $35
62 N. 2nd St.
General Admission: $35
Andie Lerner is a New York-based multidisciplinary theatre artist and graduate of Marymount Manhattan College’s BFA Acting and Directing programs. Her work is focused on collaborative storytelling and experimentation, often focusing on new play development and Shakespeare. She is a current Fellow with the Creative and Independent Producer Alliance. In addition, she's worked with Second Stage, Soho Playhouse, The Public Theatre, The Flea Theater, HERE Arts Center, Segal Center, 3LD and more. Check out more at andielerner.com or @ampersand_ie
Nick Hatcher (he/they) is a Philadelphia-based director, writer, and producer. Primarily focusing in directing and developing new work, he lives to make work that is engaging, accessible and disruptive. He is a graduate of the University of the Arts and currently serves as the Artistic Assistant at the Arden Theatre Company.
Michael Quinn is a writer born in Philadelphia. His play The River East was shortlisted for the 2024 Yale Drama Series Prize and was a semifinalist for the 2026 Bay Area Playwrights Festival. His play Janie / Basil was a finalist for the Druid Debuts at the Druid Theatre in Galway, Ireland, and his play Fentanyl was a finalist for the 2025 Great Plains Theatre Commons New Play Festival. His poetry has appeared in Carve Magazine, Chiron Review, and Keystone Poetry from Penn State University Press. He is a graduate St. Joseph’s Prep and Boston College, where he was awarded the Dever Fellowship and McCarthy Award. www.mpquinn.net @saintcignatius
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