Love, Loss and Being A Guy
The minute Bill moves into his new condo, anxiously waiting for his unfaithful wife and his furniture, his nosy neighbor Jack appears at the door - looking for some beer and sympathy. At first Jack appears to be a nightmare neighbor - intrusive, needy, boorish - but gradually Bill's perception of his new "friend" deepens. While Bill learns how Jack has managed to lose his wife's trust and his children's love, he also discovers that Jack is wrestling with circumstances that would challenge the best of us. In this wistful and off-beat comedy, Things Being What They Are follows an unlikely bond between two regular guys as they debate the meaning of love, loss, masculinity, and the needs that bring people together and drive them apart.
Viewers are reminded that as a Black Curtain production, there will minimal staging, no set or props, and actors may reference their scripts in both the live and film versions. Viewers that attend the live performance are also reminded that masks are required at all times while inside the O’Shaughnessy Center, including during the performance.

Date and Time
Saturday May 8, 2021 Sunday May 9, 2021
Saturday, May 8 at 7:30pm
Sunday, May 9 at 7:30pm
When viewing online you can watch ANYTIME on May 8 and May 9
Fees/Admission
$12 adults, $10 students
Live shows at the O'Shaughnessy Center on each night at 7:30pm. Watch the show online ANYTIME on May 8 and 9. Make sure you purchase the correct ticket on our website for either the live or online show.
Contact Information
Box Office Hours: M-F, 11am-3pm
Phone: 406-862-5371
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