Triptych has completed its 16-performance journey…
All good things must come to an end, and we are so proud to have shared this beautiful piece with so many members of this community.
Thank you for your support of this play, which puts such a warm and challenging spotlight on the difficult moments in life, and the beauty that can be found within them.
Congratulations to John, Eric, Tricia, Michael, and the whole team, who created incredible work and were a brilliant example of what the TBG approach is all about!
From the artists…
“[Triptych] has been the most challenging, and one of the most rewarding, experiences of my professional and creative career. I truly hope I’m a part of any life Triptych has after this extended run, because I believe it should get the opportunity to echo through as many people’s lives as possible.”
– Michael Giese, Joe
“Directing Triptych has been a dream collaboration with John, Trish, Mike, and the entire production team. Everyone involved feels deeply connected to the story in their own way. They’ve put their full hearts into every minute of every step along the way to get here.
I’ll be forever grateful for this opportunity to tell this story that seems to touch so many people so deeply. This play, these players, and the entire team have created a safe space, fortified by love that allows us to breathe, feel, and think deeply. I think we could all use a little more of that right about now.”
– Eric Paeper, Director
One life-changing event. Two souls finding their way. Three bridges to cross.
A couple in the wake of a personal tragedy fight their way through grief in extraordinary, even wacky ways. Their unusual journey leads to the sweetest sort of personal discovery that great love has to offer. John Yearley gives us a glimpse at that redemption through a most unusual lens.