Written by Max Mondi

Directed by Chad Austin

Starring The Hangover’s Justin Bartha and Law & Order: SVU’s Kelli Giddish

FEBRUARY 29, 2024 at 7pM

AMT Theater
354 W 45th St, New York, NY 10036

In the gripping play, Maybe Tomorrow, Gail and Ben’s nearly ten year relationship appears to be thriving: a new job, a new city, and a baby boy on the way. But as the challenges of reality come to light, they must navigate the complexities of a relationship tested by time.

In desperate need of a break, Gail retreats to her pause room; the bathroom of their luxury mobile home. As the outside world slowly slips away from her, we are left to wonder: was it ever there to begin with?

Casting by Koppel Casting


Photos from maybe tomorrow


Take a sneak peek backstage at ATC’s DMW Greer One Night Only benefit reading of Maybe Tomorrow!

Photography by Grace Copeland.


TICKETS


MAYBE TOMORROW IS SOLD OUT!

Join Abingdon Theatre Company for a benefit reading supporting emerging and established artists!

In efforts to make theatre more accessible, tickets for ATC’s One Night Only performance of Max Mondi’s Maybe Tomorrow will be $31 in honor of our 31st season.

EMAIL KBELL@ABINGDONTHEATRE.ORG TO JOIN THE WAITLIST

Doors open at 6:30PM ET


About the team


Max Mondi (Playwright) is a writer based in Boston. His plays include MAYBE TOMORROW, HOUSE OF KAREN, and PERSONHOOD. He has developed work with Orchard Project, HERE, The PIT, The Tank (NYC), SoHo Playhouse, Dixon Place, Abingdon Theatre Company, Project Y Theatre, and Fresh Ink Theatre. Recent and current projects include YOU FOLLOW ME, a television pilot written by Max, which will be screened at the 2023 NYC TV Film Festival; and <<PLACEHOLDER>>, a solo show written and performed by Max which debuted at the Tank (NYC) in July 2022. He is also a professor of playwriting and dramaturgy at Dean College. Max holds an M.F.A. in Playwriting from Columbia University and a B.A. in Theatre History/Criticism from the University of Vermont. 

Chad Austin (Director) is an award winning director and producer and the Producing Artistic Director of Abingdon Theatre Company. While leading ATC, Chad created the One Night Only Series; work includes Wade Dooley’s The Prompter, starring Academy Award winner Estelle Parsons; Alex Edelman’s award-winning Just for Us; Back by Matt Webster starring Emmy Award nominee Madeline Brewer and Tony Award nominee James Cusati-Moyer. Career highlights include Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert on NBC; Robin & Me: My Little Spark of Madness at Theatre Row; Love! Valour! Compassion! at Theatre 71; Peter and the Wolf with the Hampton Ballet Theatre; and many more.

Kelli Giddish (Gail) recently wrapped her tenure starring as “Detective Amanda Rollins” on the hit NBC series LAW & ORDER: SVU after her 12th season. Previously, she could be seen on Jerry Bruckheimer’s NBC series CHASE, in the lead role of “Annie Frost.”  She has had a significant recurring role on CBS’s THE GOOD WIFE through her SVU tenure as well. Kelli got her start on the popular daytime drama ALL MY CHILDREN and the hilarious cult webseries THE BURG. Kelli currently lives in NYC and is a native of Cumming, GA.

Justin Bartha (Ben): Known by many for starring in two beloved billion-dollar franchises, Todd Phillips' "The Hangover" trilogy and the "National Treasure" movies, Justin Bartha most recently co-starred in the critically acclaimed shows "The Godfather of Harlem", "The Good Fight" and the standalone episode “Big Payback” on FX's Atlanta. Other recent credits include reprising his role of "Riley Poole" in Disney+'s "National Treasure: Edge of History", "Sweet Girl" opposite Jason Momoa for Netflix and Nick Hamm's "Driven" alongside Jason Sudeikis. Additionally, Bartha co-starred in Elizabeth Wood's "White Girl," "Holy Rollers" opposite Jesse Eisenberg, Todd Solondz's "Dark Horse", "The Rebound" opposite Catherine Zeta-Jones, "Failure To Launch" opposite Matthew McConaughey and Ryan Murphy's "The New Normal." Stage credits include the Tony®-nominated revival of "Lend Me A Tenor" opposite Tony Shaloub, Jesse Eisenberg's "Asunción," Robert Askins' "Permission" and Neil Simon's "Sunshine Boys." Coming up for Bartha is the independent feature "Nuked" alongside Anna Camp, Lucy Punch and Natasha Leggero.