When does 'Bug' premiere on Broadway?
Previews begin December 18, 2025, and the opening night is January 8, 2026.
Theater / Broadway
Carrie Coon will star in the Broadway premiere of 'Bug,' a play written by her husband Tracy Letts and directed by David Cromer. The play, transferring from a Steppenwolf production, explores an intense romance between a lonely waitress (Co...
‘Bug’ tells the story of Agnes White, a lonely waitress, who becomes involved with Peter Evans, a mysterious drifter. As their relationship deepens within the confines of an Oklahoma motel room, their connection takes a dangerous turn, descending into paranoia and conspiracy. The play premiered in London in 1996 and had an Off-Broadway run in 2004, followed by a film adaptation in 2006.
The Manhattan Theatre Club is bringing David Cromer's Steppenwolf production of Tracy Letts' 'Bug' to Broadway. The production, which began in 2020 and was delayed by the pandemic, will feature the original cast. Letts describes the play as scary, funny, and intimate, highlighting the immersive experience it offers to the audience.
Coon, known for her roles in 'The White Lotus' and 'The Gilded Age', previously starred in the 2012 Broadway revival of 'Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?'&ref=yanuki.com alongside Letts. Letts has also had several plays on Broadway, including the Pulitzer Prize-winning 'August: Osage County'&ref=yanuki.com, 'Superior Donuts'&ref=yanuki.com, and 'The Minutes'&ref=yanuki.com.
Previews begin December 18, 2025, and the opening night is January 8, 2026.
Carrie Coon, Namir Smallwood, Randall Arney, Jennifer Engstrom, and Steve Key.
It's a psychological thriller about a lonely waitress and a drifter whose relationship descends into paranoia and conspiracy.
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