"We had a little showmance," Coon — who made her Broadway debut with the production following Virginia Woolf engagements with Chicago's Steppenwolf Theatre Company and DC's Arena Stage — told Capital Times.
"Tracy and I are going to maintain a home in Chicago," she added. "That's a priority for us. That's our home — we love our home and we want to work in our home."
Letts, who made his Broadway acting debut with Virginia Woolf, took home the Drama Desk Award for his performance as George and is the recipient of the Pulitzer Prize and the Tony Award for his family drama August: Osage County.