APRIL 8TH - 18TH, 2027

Summary

One relationship. Infinite possibilities. In how many universes would you love someone? Nick Payne’s Olivier award-winning Constellations is a play about free will and friendship; it’s about quantum multiverse theory, love and honey. Roland is a beekeeper. Marianne is a quantum physicist. What are their odds of falling in love? With infinite moments that can change the trajectory of a life, it’s anyone’s guess how cosmic collision is possible. This play moves from the question of “what if,” to a poignant picture of “what is.”

Nick Payne’s smart, slushy and pretty superb Constellations [is] about the progress of any ordinary life, which begins with seemingly endless possibilities and then dwindles until death forecloses further choice… I wasn’t alone in sniffling into my Playbill.
— The Guardian
A singular astonishment, at once eloquent and mysterious but which nonetheless articulates within its own idiosyncratic idiom something that touches an audience as real… a wholly satisfying and complete emotional journey… The well-judged dialogue, at once terse and trenchant, finds its own characteristic poetry.
— The New Yorker

Written by Nick Payne

DIRECTED BY KARLA KNUDSEN

🕓 90 minutes with no intermission.

THINGS TO KNOW:

  • Parental Discretion is advised for all Savannah Rep productions.

  • House Opens 30 minutes before curtain.

  • 1st Thursday Performance of each Mainstage show is $25.

  • Parking is FREE. Security will direct you when you arrive.

  • Performances take place at 980 Industry Drive (map below)