Author John Cariani, whose Almost, Maine wowed our audiences in 2016, has written what he calls “Almost, Maine’s darker cousin” – nine love stories told by four actors with the same level of witty humor, but with twists that make the scenes funny in a darker way. This author’s take on love and relationships is a one-of-a-kind wonder!

Preview: May 18, 8:00 PM
Pay-What-You-Can: May 19, 8:00 PM
Opens: May 21
Closes: June 25
Plays: Fridays, Saturdays, and select Thursdays at 8:00 pm
Select matinees at 2:30 PM
Runtime: 90 minutes
by John Cariani
Directed by Tom Width
Scenic Design by Tom Width
Costume Design by Maura Lynch Cravey
Lighting Design by Joe Doran
Technical Direction by Liz Allmon
Featuring PJ Freebourn, Matt Hackman, Paige Reisenfeld, and Katherine S. Wright
Reserved tickets: $49 Students: $15 Special discounts: Seniors, Military, First Responders Free tickets and a meal are offered to volunteers |
Love/Sick Dining:
The meal served before performances of Love/Sick is inspired by the progression of true love – with a “get to know you” appetizer, a hearty main course, and a sweet, celebratory dessert to finish.
Matinee dining: 12:30 PM
Evening dining: 6:00 PM
Dining Tickets: $23.50
Historic Swift Creek Mill Theatre is a not-for-profit 501(c)3 organization offering mainstage and youth productions, educational programs, dining, cabarets, wine dinners, and event and catering services. Housed in a former grist mill, the theatre is listed as one of the oldest landmarks in the nation (circa 1663). Much of the original building structure remains intact.
Season tickets and FlexPasses are available. For tickets and more information about the Mill’s 2021-22 season of shows, cabarets, and wine dinners, visit www.swiftcreekmill.com, Email info@swiftcreekmill.com, or call 804-748-5203 Tues. – Friday between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m.