Tony Winners Rondi Reed and John Mahoney Are Caught in The Outgoing Tide, Opening May 22 in Chicago | Playbill

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News Tony Winners Rondi Reed and John Mahoney Are Caught in The Outgoing Tide, Opening May 22 in Chicago Northlight Theatre's world-premiere staging of Bruce Graham's The Outgoing Tide, starring Tony Award winners John Mahoney and Rondi Reed, plus Thomas J. Cox, opens May 22 following previews from May 12 in suburban Chicago. Artistic director BJ Jones directs.

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Rondi Reed and John Mahoney Photo by Michael Brosilow

Mahoney (Broadway's The House of Blue Leaves, TV's "Frasier") returns to Northlight in Skokie, IL, after appearing in A Life and Better Late. Reed (Wicked) returns to Northlight in her first Chicago appearance since her Tony Award-winning turn in August: Osage County and her acclaimed role in TV's "Mike and Molly." Cox, a founding member of Chicago's Lookingglass, returns to Northlight where he has appeared in Pride & Prejudice and Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde.

According to Nothlight notes, "In a summer cottage on Chesapeake Bay, Gunner [played by Mahoney] has hatched an unorthodox plan to secure his family's future but meets with resistance from his wife and son, who have plans of their own. As winter approaches, the three must quickly find common ground and come to an understanding — before the tide goes out. The new drama…hums with dark humor and powerful emotion."

The role of Gunner was written for Mahoney by playwright Graham, whose plays include According to Goldman, Belmont Avenue Social Club and Something Intangible.

The Outgoing Tide will play to June 19. For more information, visit northlight.org.

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Thomas J. Cox, John Mahoney and Rondi Reed Photo by Michael Brosilow
 
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