Mom’s Best Friend

by Dan McCabe

directed by Kate Whoriskey

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Friday, March 20, 8pm

Helmerich Theater

$45 general

Saturday, March 21, 8pm

Helmerich Theater

$45 general

June and her adult daughter, Christine, talk on the phone three times a day—best friends, or so June believed. But when Christine abruptly cuts off all contact with a single, shocking email, June must confront life without her closest ally and reevaluate how she is perceived by others.

series made possible with support from Jeffrey Johnson and Hy Conrad, Blake Hunter and Murphy Davis, Frances McKenzie, Jean Carper, and Harrell Odom and Barry Cook

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DAN McCABE (Playwright)

 

Dan is a graduate of the Lila Acheson Wallace Playwriting Fellowship at The Juilliard School. His play, The Purists, premiered at The Huntington Theater Company in 2019, directed by Billy Porter. It won The Elliot Norton Award for Outstanding Production and the M. Elizabeth Osborn Award for New Play. The Purists had its UK premiere in the fall of 2024 at The Kiln Theatre in London directed by artistic director Amit Sharma. It is published by Bloomsbury. His plays have been produced and developed at Steppenwolf, New York Stage and Film, The New Group, The LAByrinth Theatre Company, Ensemble Studio Theatre, The Huntington Theatre, The Flea Theater, The Juilliard School, Stella Adler, Laguardia College and more. He has developed TV and Film projects for Warner Bros, Peacock and Allen Media Group. Other plays include Reptilian and Blame The Parents.

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KATE WHORISKEY (Director)

 

Kate is an acclaimed American theatre and opera director known for her bold visual style and engagement with socially resonant texts. Her work spans Broadway, Off-Broadway, and regional theatres, with credits including the world premiere of Sweat (by Lynn Nottage), Intimate Apparel and Ruined, and major productions for companies like Manhattan Theatre Club, Second Stage Theater, Playwrights Horizons, Vineyard Theatre, Oregon Shakespeare Festival, Arena Stage and the regional powerhouse Goodman Theatre. Whoriskey’s signature approach blends rigorous intellect with emotional accessibility, favoring plays that spark conversation and reflect contemporary culture. She has also taught and lectured at institutions such as Princeton, NYU, and UC Davis. She earned her BFA in theatre from New York University’s Experimental Theatre Wing. She then completed a post-graduate directing certificate at American Repertory Theater Institute (A.R.T.) at Harvard University.

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MIA BARRON* (June)

 

Mia won the Lucille Lortel Award for her performance in The Coast Starlight (Lincoln Center) , an Obie for Hurricane Diane (NYTW) and an Obie and a Drama Desk Award for her work in the ensemble of The Wolves (Playwrights Realm/Lincoln Center). Recent theatre includes Rajiv Joseph’s two-hander Dakar 2000 (MTC) and the Los Angeles premiere of Eureka Day (Pasadena Playhouse). She has appeared on Broadway in the Tony-winning The Cost of Utopia and in world premieres at The Public, Manhattan Theatre Club, Lincoln Center, Playwrights Horizons, Atlantic Theatre Company and New York Theatre Workshop. Television includes numerous recurring/guest roles on Shameless, Get Shorty, Gray’s Anatomy, Glee, Modern Family, as well as the voice of Molotov on The Venture Bros. MFA NYU.

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OONA ROCHE (Christine)

 

Oona is an actress from Brooklyn, NY. Performance credits include The Nest directed by Sean Durkin (Sundance 2020), The Morning Show on Apple TV+, Bupkis on Peacock, Maggie Moore(s) directed by John Slattery (Tribeca 2023), Brian Friel’s Translations directed by Doug Hughes (Irish Repertory Theater). This fall, Oona will appear in A24’s Crystal Lake on Peacock. Oona is represented by Gersh and Untitled Entertainment. @oonaroche

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CAMERON SCOGGINS* (Eamonn)

 

Cameron is an actor and multi-instrumentalist songwriter based in New York City. Recent credits include Broadway: The Hills of California, directed by Sam Mendes. Upcoming TV: A24’s Crystal Lake for Peacock, Starz’s PValley Season 3. Music: Yeller Tooth.

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KAREN HUIE* (Kathy)

 

Karen studied acting at HB Studios. La Mama ETC ignited her love for global theatre. She last acted in the season finale of The Pitt. She was guest recurring on 22 episodes of Paul Feig/Jenny Bicks’ sitcom, Welcome to Flatch for FOX, also Mom, Home Economics, Shameless and films, Wild Bill, Another 48 Hours, Postcards from the Edge. She voiced over 3,000 projects in looping, animation, videogames, commercials, dubbing, audiobooks, including the last five Star Wars films. For Pixar, she voiced Grandma Tanaka in Hoppers, which opened March 6th, 2026. In the 2020 Game of the Year, Ghost of Tsushima, she voiced Yuriko, the caretaker of the lead character. She has taught voiceover for East West Players, The Groundlings, ACT in SF and for the SAGAFTRA Foundation in LA & NYC. Also a playwright and screenwriter, CBS/Castle Rock Entertainment offered her a sitcom pilot deal for her domestic comedy, Songs of Harmony.

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JENELLE CHU* (Cindy and others)

 

is an actor and teaching artist based in NYC. As an actor, she has worked on Broadway in Junk (Lincoln Center Theater) and Bernhardt/Hamlet (Roundabout) and at regional theaters including the Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, Oklahoma City Repertory Theater, People’s Light Theatre, Shakespeare & Company, American Conservatory Theater, Papermill Playhouse, and Bucks County Playhouse. TV credits include Chicago Med, Prodigal Son, New Amsterdam, Madam Secretary, Instinct, Elementary, short films White Flags with AC Productions and standby by Robert Gomes. She is a co-founder and co-director of Encompass Collective, an acting training collective for and by people of the Global Majority. Training: BM in Vocal Performance (University of Missouri – Kansas City); MFA in Acting (Yale School of Drama).

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