Dot

By Colman Domingo of AMC's Fear the Walking Dead Directed by Nicole A. Watson

a dizzy, dysfunctional family reunion to remember

This holiday season, the Shealys dare you not to laugh as they reconnect around their aging mother in the heart of a West Philly neighborhood, where they find that losing your memory and losing your mind are two completely different things.

AGE RECOMMENDATION

Due to adult situations and heavy use of explicit language, we recommend this show for ages 16 and older.

Run Time

Including one 15-minutes intermission, expect to be at the theatre for a total of 2 hours and 35 minutes.

“A thoroughly entertaining comedy-drama! An impressive advance for Colman Domingo.”

The New York Times

“A magnificent play full of laughter and heartbreak. Colman Domingo tackles the subject with intelligence, heart and humor.”

TheaterMania

Listen to our latest PodMakers episode on Dot and new company member Samuel Ray Gates.

Listen to actors Kathryn Hunter-Williams, Rasool Jahan, and Leighton Brown being interviewed on WCHL’s Aaron Keck Show.

Reviews

Dot, a Bittersweet Holiday Tale, Reminds Us that Some Losses are Reversible
by Byron Woods
Indy Week
November 29, 2017

PlayMakers Rep Eschews Holiday Schmaltz in Favor of Colman Domingo’s Tragicomic Dot
by Dustin K. Britt
Triangle Arts & Entertainment
November 28, 2017

Review: Dot
by Garrett Southerland
Talkin’ Broadway
November 28, 2017

The Family Ties that Bind – the Heart of ‘Dot’ – is Something Audiences Can Relate To
by Roy C. Dicks
News & Observer
November 28, 2017

PlayMakers Stimulates with Dot, a Very Different Kind of Christmas Story
by Alan R. Hall
Classical Voice of North Carolina
November 25, 2017

PlayMakers’ Production of ‘Dot’ Tackles Dark Comedy, Aging, Family
by Ally Churchill
The Daily Tarheel
November 26, 2017

In ‘Dot,’ Colman Domingo Sees Dementia Through a Comic Lens
by Diep Tran
American Theatre
March 25, 2015