Memory House (Off-Broadway) Tickets

Oscar winner Dianne Wiest stars as Maggie, the mother to 18-year-old Katia, who stands baking a pie as her daughter struggles to meet an oncoming midnight deadline for her college application essay on the subject: "What's in your memory house?" This seemingly innocuous question prompts the free-spirited Katia to confront her mother about the ethical ramifications of her own international adoption. The play unfolds in real time, creating a remarkable, wryly funny and utterly recognizable mother-daughter drama that examines the global ties that bind family to state, and state to family.

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About Memory House (Off-Broadway) on Broadway

Opening: May 17, 2005
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Oscar winner Dianne Wiest stars as Maggie, the mother to 18-year-old Katia, who stands baking a pie as her daughter struggles to meet an oncoming midnight deadline for her college application essay on the subject: "What's in your memory house?" This seemingly innocuous question prompts the free-spirited Katia to confront her mother about the ethical ramifications of her own international adoption. The play unfolds in real time, creating a remarkable, wryly funny and utterly recognizable mother-daughter drama that examines the global ties that bind family to state, and state to family.
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