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''Almost, Maine'' is a 2004 American
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written by
John Cariani John Edward Cariani (born July 22, 1969) is an American actor and playwright. Cariani is best known as the forensic expert Julian Beck in ''Law & Order''. On stage, he earned a Tony Award nomination for his role as Motel the Tailor in the 2004 ...
, comprising nine short plays that explore love and loss in a remote, mythical almost-town called Almost,
Maine Maine ( ) is a U.S. state, state in the New England region of the United States, and the northeasternmost state in the Contiguous United States. It borders New Hampshire to the west, the Gulf of Maine to the southeast, and the Provinces and ...
. It premiered at the
Portland Stage Company Portland Stage Company is a professional LORT (League of Resident Theaters) theater company in the state of Maine. Founded as the Profile Theatre in 1974 as a touring theater company, the company made Portland its permanent location in 1976. In 1 ...
in
Portland, Maine Portland is the List of municipalities in Maine, most populous city in the U.S. state of Maine and the county seat, seat of Cumberland County, Maine, Cumberland County. Portland's population was 68,408 at the 2020 census. The Portland metropolit ...
, in 2004, where it broke box office records and garnered critical acclaim. The play was published by
Dramatists Play Service Dramatists Play Service is a theatrical-publishing and licensing house imprint of Broadway Licensing Global. Established in 1936 by members of the Dramatists Guild of America and the Society for Authors' Representatives, DPS publishes English-la ...
in 2007 and has since become one of the most popular plays in the United States with nearly 100 professional productions and over 5000 community, university, and high school productions to date. It has become one of the most frequently produced plays in North American high schools. It has also received over twenty international productions and has been translated into over a dozen languages.


History

''Almost, Maine'' was developed at the
Cape Cod Theatre Project The Cape Cod Theatre Project is a nonprofit organization founded in 1995 by actors Andrew Polk and Jim Bracchitta, with the mission of collaborating with playwrights, actors, Film director, directors, and the public in developing new American plays ...
in 2002. It premiered at
Portland Stage Company Portland Stage Company is a professional LORT (League of Resident Theaters) theater company in the state of Maine. Founded as the Profile Theatre in 1974 as a touring theater company, the company made Portland its permanent location in 1976. In 1 ...
(in Portland, Maine) in 2004. ''Almost, Maine'' opened
Off-Broadway An off-Broadway theatre is any professional theatre venue in New York City with a seating capacity between 100 and 499, inclusive. These theatres are smaller than Broadway theatres, but larger than off-off-Broadway theatres, which seat fewer tha ...
at the
Daryl Roth Theatre The Daryl Roth Theatre is an off-Broadway performance space at 101 East 15th Street, at the northeast corner of the intersection with Union Square East, near Union Square in Manhattan, New York City. The theater, which opened in 1998, is house ...
on 12 January 2006 and closed on 12 February 2006. Directed by Gabriel Barre, the cast included Todd Cerveris, Justin Hagan,
Miriam Shor Miriam Ruth Shor (born July 25, 1971) is an American actress. She gained prominence for her performance in the Off-Broadway rock musical ''Hedwig and the Angry Inch'' (1998–2000) and in the 2001 film adaptation of the same name. She later sta ...
, and Finnerty Steeves. Though this run was brief, the play is featured in Smith and Kraus' ''New Playwrights: Best Plays of 2006'' and was published by
Dramatists Play Service Dramatists Play Service is a theatrical-publishing and licensing house imprint of Broadway Licensing Global. Established in 1936 by members of the Dramatists Guild of America and the Society for Authors' Representatives, DPS publishes English-la ...
in 2007. It is the most produced play in North American high schools over the past decade. ''Almost, Maine'' is now a novel, published by Macmillan.


Reviews

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'' review of the play in 2006 was mixed: “A comedy comprising almost a dozen two-character vignettes exploring the sudden thunderclap of love and the scorched earth that sometimes follows, John Cariani’s play will evoke either ''awww''-s or ''ick''-s, depending on your affection for its whimsical approach to the joys and perils of romance.” ''
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'' review of another production at TheatreWorks in Hartford in 2013 was positive: “John Cariani’s ''Almost, Maine'' is a series of nine amiably absurdist vignettes about love, with a touch of good-natured magic realism ... This is a beautifully structured play, with nifty surprise endings (most but not all of them happy) and passing references to characters from other vignettes, which slyly tell us more about them. Mr. Cariani describes the play’s subject as ‘falling in and out of love’. It is just as much about pain.” Reviews for
Transport Group Transport Group Theatre Company is a non-profit, off-Broadway theatre company in New York City that stages new works and revivals of plays and musicals, with a focus on American stories told in a visually progressive way. History Transport Group w ...
’s 2014 revival of the play were very favorable. The New York Post said: “Mega-hit ALMOST, MAINE lands somewhere between Norman Rockwell and ‘Our Town.’ Unabashedly unhip. There is no pretense of an edge here — the show offers a sweetness and decency that’s become rare at the theater. At this point, it’s a welcome breath of fresh air.” The New York Daily News said: “Almost, Maine’s charm is real. tpacks wit, earns its laughs, and, like love, surprises you.”


Awards and achievements

Featured in ''
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''’s regional roundup of must-see theater in 2004. Selected by the American National Theatre as one of the most outstanding regional theatre productions of the 2004-2005 season. Featured in Smith and Kraus' ''New Playwrights: Best Plays of 2006''. In 2014, Transport Group revived ''Almost, Maine'' Off-Broadway. Lincoln Center recorded the production for its Theatre on Film and Tape Archive. Dramatists Play Service recently published its 80th Anniversary Edition, a boxed set of 8 definitive titles representing each decade of the Play Service’s history. ''Almost, Maine'' was selected to represent DPS’ eighth decade. ''Almost, Maine'' was the fourteenth most streamed play of the Covid-19 pandemic. 


Controversy

''Almost, Maine'' has been a source of controversy as it became popular in theaters across the United States. Calls to ban, cancel or amend the play have arisen several times. Two notable calls for the cancellation of the play came in the 2010s. In 2011, the American Civil Liberties Union of Maryland intervened on behalf of the Bel Air High School students in the Bel Air Drama Company (BADC), urging the Harford County Public Schools “to reverse the decision to remove a scene from BADC’s upcoming performance of Almost, Maine, by John Cariani. We understand that Mr. Schmitz recently decided that BADC could not perform a scene from the play, entitled “They Fell.” In the removed scene, two male characters reveal their romantic love for each other. It is the only portrayal of same-sex love in the play; it is also the only portion of the play that BADC was required to remove from its production. Mr. Schmitz’s decision to censor the play to eliminate representation of same-sex love and gay identity is unlawful and we demand that the decision to remove the scene be reversed.” In 2014,
Maiden High School Maiden High School is a public high school located in Maiden, North Carolina, United States. It is part of the Catawba County Schools district. Overview Maiden High School was founded in 1953. In 2006, Maiden High moved from its former older bu ...
in North Carolina canceled a production of ''Almost, Maine'' after "some parents and area churches complained about the play’s inclusion of a same-sex couple" according to students. Principal Rob Bliss released a statement describing the play as having "sexually-explicit overtones and multiple sexual innuendos that are not aligned with our mission and educational objectives." Cariani contacted a local news outlet about the controversy and was quoted as saying "I believe the play is about love, not sexual love. The scene with the two young men has no reference to sex at all." Cariani, who is gay, added: "I just think there is a solution other than canceling the production. I’ve reached out to the teacher who applied for rights to the play, but I haven’t heard back. I don’t think the students should have to suffer. They had already purchased the play and started rehearsing for it." With the involvement of a local teacher, the group performed the play off-campus in mid January, after raising over $6,000 on Kickstarter. The play was directed by a local actor and attorney.


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