
Almost, Maine
January 29 – February 22, 2026
Written by John Cariani
In an almost town that is so far north in Maine that it’s almost Canada, we discover a community that is almost getting through the winter. On a cold, clear night filled with stars, we see nine stories where connections are forged and split, where hearts are bound and broken, and where magic appears along with the northern lights. John Cariani’s beloved Maine masterpiece is back on our stage after nearly 20 years, reminding us all of the power of love and the importance of belief.
Mainer’s Double Bill
For the first time ever, John Cariani’s two companion pieces can be seen together in one incredible experience. Cariani’s beloved Maine Masterpiece ALMOST, MAINE (which has been produced nearly 6,000 times to date) is seen alongside his newest play DARKER THE NIGHT. Both plays are set in the same fictionalized Northern Maine town and introduce the audience to a collection of interconnected characters and stories. While ALMOST, MAINE has a more distinct Fairy Tale approach to finding love and connection, DARKER THE NIGHT deals more realistically with a younger generation struggling to connect. Together, they form a beautiful and nuanced portrait of life in Northern Maine. You won’t want to miss this incredible opportunity to see both plays, together in a truly magical Maine experience.