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The Waterwell Production of
A Good Day to Me Not to You
March 27 – May 3, 2026
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Credits
By Lameece Issaq
Directed by Lee Sunday Evans -
Location
Arlene and Robert Kogod Cradle
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Running Time
Approx. 85 minutes without an intermission
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Advisories
Contains adult language and mature content
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When a midlife crisis means rooming with nuns.
Drama Desk Award-winning actor Lameece Issaq teams up with two-time Obie-winning director Lee Sunday Evans on her wildly candid new play, which centers on the chaotic life of a 40-something dental lab tech who gets fired and moves into a woman's rooming house run by nuns. While there, she must come to terms with her unfulfilled path to motherhood and the untimely death of her younger sister, all while fending off her unpredictable and sometimes deranged cohabitants. A Good Day to Me Not to You is a deeply human and comedic one-woman show that “opts for all-out vulnerability, dissecting the psyche as if the stage were an operating table” (The New York Times).
View the A Good Day to Me Not to You program
View the A Good Day to Me Not to You Learning Guide
Support for A Good Day to Me Not to You is provided by The Molly Smith Fund for New Work.
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Special Performances
Southwest Night: Friday, March 27 through Wednesday, April 1
Early Curtain Performance: Sunday, May 3 at 6PM
Audio-Described: Saturday, May 2 at 2PM
Closed Captioning: Globetitles available for select performances starting Saturday, April 4
College Night: Saturday, March 28 at 8PM
Pride Night: Wednesday, April 1 at 7:30PM
HBCU Night: Tuesday, April 7 at 7:30PM
Young Professionals Night: Saturday, April 11 at 8PM
Post-Show Conversations:
Connect with the show beyond the performance at a post-show conversation on April 14 following the 7:30PM performance, and on April 23 and April 29 following the 12PM matinees.
Special Events
Own Your Story: A One-Person Show Workshop
Wednesday, April 22, 5:30–7:15PM
Explore the inner workings of storytelling and performance—perfect for both beginners and seasoned performers—in this free all-ages workshop. Learn what it takes to bring your story to life, just like you'll see on stage in A Good Day to Me Not to You.
Get tickets for the 7:30PM performance here.
Another Day Comes: Stories of Womanhood, Grief, and Finding the Path Forward
Wednesday, April 29, 6–7:15PM
Join us for an intimate pre-show conversation on womanhood, motherhood, grief, and healing. Featuring Jami Crist, founder of The Radical Female and lead author of The Losses We Keep, and Jewelle Daquin, therapist and founder of Beyond the Couch LLC, the conversation will explore personal journeys through fertility, loss, motherhood, and self-discovery.
The evening will also include community resources offering support across wellness, reproductive health, and emotional care.