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American Buffalo

Steppenwolf Theatre

1650 N Halsted St
Chicago IL 60614
312-335-1650
  • Thu Dec 10 7:30 pm
    American Buffalo at Steppenwolf Theatre

    Tracy Letts is taking to the stage for the first time since writing the 2008 Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning August: Osage County. Directed by Amy Morton and co-starring Francis Guinan, fellow August vets, Steppenwolf’s production of David Mamet’s heist drama surrounding three men and the coin collection they conspire to steal is a real family affair. Guinan was the highlight of Steppenwolf’s humdrum Fake, and the trio is completed by Patrick Andrews, who wowed audiences as the Emcee in Drury Lane’s Cabaret, making American Buffalo one of the essential productions of this winter. (Closes Feb. 7) 

    Steppenwolf Theatre 1650 N Halsted St, Chicago, IL
  • Fri Dec 11 7:30 pm
    American Buffalo at Steppenwolf Theatre

    Tracy Letts is taking to the stage for the first time since writing the 2008 Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning August: Osage County. Directed by Amy Morton and co-starring Francis Guinan, fellow August vets, Steppenwolf’s production of David Mamet’s heist drama surrounding three men and the coin collection they conspire to steal is a real family affair. Guinan was the highlight of Steppenwolf’s humdrum Fake, and the trio is completed by Patrick Andrews, who wowed audiences as the Emcee in Drury Lane’s Cabaret, making American Buffalo one of the essential productions of this winter. (Closes Feb. 7) 

    Steppenwolf Theatre 1650 N Halsted St, Chicago, IL
  • Sat Dec 12 3 pm, 7:30 pm
    American Buffalo at Steppenwolf Theatre

    Tracy Letts is taking to the stage for the first time since writing the 2008 Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning August: Osage County. Directed by Amy Morton and co-starring Francis Guinan, fellow August vets, Steppenwolf’s production of David Mamet’s heist drama surrounding three men and the coin collection they conspire to steal is a real family affair. Guinan was the highlight of Steppenwolf’s humdrum Fake, and the trio is completed by Patrick Andrews, who wowed audiences as the Emcee in Drury Lane’s Cabaret, making American Buffalo one of the essential productions of this winter. (Closes Feb. 7) 

    Steppenwolf Theatre 1650 N Halsted St, Chicago, IL
  • Tue Dec 15 7:30 pm
    American Buffalo at Steppenwolf Theatre

    Tracy Letts is taking to the stage for the first time since writing the 2008 Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning August: Osage County. Directed by Amy Morton and co-starring Francis Guinan, fellow August vets, Steppenwolf’s production of David Mamet’s heist drama surrounding three men and the coin collection they conspire to steal is a real family affair. Guinan was the highlight of Steppenwolf’s humdrum Fake, and the trio is completed by Patrick Andrews, who wowed audiences as the Emcee in Drury Lane’s Cabaret, making American Buffalo one of the essential productions of this winter. (Closes Feb. 7) 

    Steppenwolf Theatre 1650 N Halsted St, Chicago, IL
  • Wed Dec 16 7:30 pm
    American Buffalo at Steppenwolf Theatre

    Tracy Letts is taking to the stage for the first time since writing the 2008 Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning August: Osage County. Directed by Amy Morton and co-starring Francis Guinan, fellow August vets, Steppenwolf’s production of David Mamet’s heist drama surrounding three men and the coin collection they conspire to steal is a real family affair. Guinan was the highlight of Steppenwolf’s humdrum Fake, and the trio is completed by Patrick Andrews, who wowed audiences as the Emcee in Drury Lane’s Cabaret, making American Buffalo one of the essential productions of this winter. (Closes Feb. 7) 

    Steppenwolf Theatre 1650 N Halsted St, Chicago, IL
  • Thu Dec 17 7:30 pm
    American Buffalo at Steppenwolf Theatre

    Tracy Letts is taking to the stage for the first time since writing the 2008 Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning August: Osage County. Directed by Amy Morton and co-starring Francis Guinan, fellow August vets, Steppenwolf’s production of David Mamet’s heist drama surrounding three men and the coin collection they conspire to steal is a real family affair. Guinan was the highlight of Steppenwolf’s humdrum Fake, and the trio is completed by Patrick Andrews, who wowed audiences as the Emcee in Drury Lane’s Cabaret, making American Buffalo one of the essential productions of this winter. (Closes Feb. 7) 

    Steppenwolf Theatre 1650 N Halsted St, Chicago, IL
  • Fri Dec 18 7:30 pm
    American Buffalo at Steppenwolf Theatre

    Tracy Letts is taking to the stage for the first time since writing the 2008 Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning August: Osage County. Directed by Amy Morton and co-starring Francis Guinan, fellow August vets, Steppenwolf’s production of David Mamet’s heist drama surrounding three men and the coin collection they conspire to steal is a real family affair. Guinan was the highlight of Steppenwolf’s humdrum Fake, and the trio is completed by Patrick Andrews, who wowed audiences as the Emcee in Drury Lane’s Cabaret, making American Buffalo one of the essential productions of this winter. (Closes Feb. 7) 

    Steppenwolf Theatre 1650 N Halsted St, Chicago, IL
  • Sat Dec 19 3 pm, 7:30 pm
    American Buffalo at Steppenwolf Theatre

    Tracy Letts is taking to the stage for the first time since writing the 2008 Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning August: Osage County. Directed by Amy Morton and co-starring Francis Guinan, fellow August vets, Steppenwolf’s production of David Mamet’s heist drama surrounding three men and the coin collection they conspire to steal is a real family affair. Guinan was the highlight of Steppenwolf’s humdrum Fake, and the trio is completed by Patrick Andrews, who wowed audiences as the Emcee in Drury Lane’s Cabaret, making American Buffalo one of the essential productions of this winter. (Closes Feb. 7) 

    Steppenwolf Theatre 1650 N Halsted St, Chicago, IL
  • Sun Dec 20 3 pm, 7:30 pm
    American Buffalo at Steppenwolf Theatre

    Tracy Letts is taking to the stage for the first time since writing the 2008 Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning August: Osage County. Directed by Amy Morton and co-starring Francis Guinan, fellow August vets, Steppenwolf’s production of David Mamet’s heist drama surrounding three men and the coin collection they conspire to steal is a real family affair. Guinan was the highlight of Steppenwolf’s humdrum Fake, and the trio is completed by Patrick Andrews, who wowed audiences as the Emcee in Drury Lane’s Cabaret, making American Buffalo one of the essential productions of this winter. (Closes Feb. 7) 

    Steppenwolf Theatre 1650 N Halsted St, Chicago, IL
  • Tue Dec 22 7:30 pm
    American Buffalo at Steppenwolf Theatre

    Tracy Letts is taking to the stage for the first time since writing the 2008 Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning August: Osage County. Directed by Amy Morton and co-starring Francis Guinan, fellow August vets, Steppenwolf’s production of David Mamet’s heist drama surrounding three men and the coin collection they conspire to steal is a real family affair. Guinan was the highlight of Steppenwolf’s humdrum Fake, and the trio is completed by Patrick Andrews, who wowed audiences as the Emcee in Drury Lane’s Cabaret, making American Buffalo one of the essential productions of this winter. (Closes Feb. 7) 

    Steppenwolf Theatre 1650 N Halsted St, Chicago, IL
  • Wed Dec 23 7:30 pm
    American Buffalo at Steppenwolf Theatre

    Tracy Letts is taking to the stage for the first time since writing the 2008 Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning August: Osage County. Directed by Amy Morton and co-starring Francis Guinan, fellow August vets, Steppenwolf’s production of David Mamet’s heist drama surrounding three men and the coin collection they conspire to steal is a real family affair. Guinan was the highlight of Steppenwolf’s humdrum Fake, and the trio is completed by Patrick Andrews, who wowed audiences as the Emcee in Drury Lane’s Cabaret, making American Buffalo one of the essential productions of this winter. (Closes Feb. 7) 

    Steppenwolf Theatre 1650 N Halsted St, Chicago, IL
  • Sat Dec 26 3 pm, 7:30 pm
    American Buffalo at Steppenwolf Theatre

    Tracy Letts is taking to the stage for the first time since writing the 2008 Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning August: Osage County. Directed by Amy Morton and co-starring Francis Guinan, fellow August vets, Steppenwolf’s production of David Mamet’s heist drama surrounding three men and the coin collection they conspire to steal is a real family affair. Guinan was the highlight of Steppenwolf’s humdrum Fake, and the trio is completed by Patrick Andrews, who wowed audiences as the Emcee in Drury Lane’s Cabaret, making American Buffalo one of the essential productions of this winter. (Closes Feb. 7) 

    Steppenwolf Theatre 1650 N Halsted St, Chicago, IL
  • Sun Dec 27 3 pm, 7:30 pm
    American Buffalo at Steppenwolf Theatre

    Tracy Letts is taking to the stage for the first time since writing the 2008 Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning August: Osage County. Directed by Amy Morton and co-starring Francis Guinan, fellow August vets, Steppenwolf’s production of David Mamet’s heist drama surrounding three men and the coin collection they conspire to steal is a real family affair. Guinan was the highlight of Steppenwolf’s humdrum Fake, and the trio is completed by Patrick Andrews, who wowed audiences as the Emcee in Drury Lane’s Cabaret, making American Buffalo one of the essential productions of this winter. (Closes Feb. 7) 

    Steppenwolf Theatre 1650 N Halsted St, Chicago, IL
  • Tue Dec 29 7:30 pm
    American Buffalo at Steppenwolf Theatre

    Tracy Letts is taking to the stage for the first time since writing the 2008 Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning August: Osage County. Directed by Amy Morton and co-starring Francis Guinan, fellow August vets, Steppenwolf’s production of David Mamet’s heist drama surrounding three men and the coin collection they conspire to steal is a real family affair. Guinan was the highlight of Steppenwolf’s humdrum Fake, and the trio is completed by Patrick Andrews, who wowed audiences as the Emcee in Drury Lane’s Cabaret, making American Buffalo one of the essential productions of this winter. (Closes Feb. 7) 

    Steppenwolf Theatre 1650 N Halsted St, Chicago, IL
  • Wed Dec 30 7:30 pm
    American Buffalo at Steppenwolf Theatre

    Tracy Letts is taking to the stage for the first time since writing the 2008 Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning August: Osage County. Directed by Amy Morton and co-starring Francis Guinan, fellow August vets, Steppenwolf’s production of David Mamet’s heist drama surrounding three men and the coin collection they conspire to steal is a real family affair. Guinan was the highlight of Steppenwolf’s humdrum Fake, and the trio is completed by Patrick Andrews, who wowed audiences as the Emcee in Drury Lane’s Cabaret, making American Buffalo one of the essential productions of this winter. (Closes Feb. 7) 

    Steppenwolf Theatre 1650 N Halsted St, Chicago, IL
  • Thu Dec 31 7:30 pm
    American Buffalo at Steppenwolf Theatre

    Tracy Letts is taking to the stage for the first time since writing the 2008 Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning August: Osage County. Directed by Amy Morton and co-starring Francis Guinan, fellow August vets, Steppenwolf’s production of David Mamet’s heist drama surrounding three men and the coin collection they conspire to steal is a real family affair. Guinan was the highlight of Steppenwolf’s humdrum Fake, and the trio is completed by Patrick Andrews, who wowed audiences as the Emcee in Drury Lane’s Cabaret, making American Buffalo one of the essential productions of this winter. (Closes Feb. 7) 

    Steppenwolf Theatre 1650 N Halsted St, Chicago, IL
  • Sat Jan 2 3 pm, 7:30 pm
    American Buffalo at Steppenwolf Theatre

    Tracy Letts is taking to the stage for the first time since writing the 2008 Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning August: Osage County. Directed by Amy Morton and co-starring Francis Guinan, fellow August vets, Steppenwolf’s production of David Mamet’s heist drama surrounding three men and the coin collection they conspire to steal is a real family affair. Guinan was the highlight of Steppenwolf’s humdrum Fake, and the trio is completed by Patrick Andrews, who wowed audiences as the Emcee in Drury Lane’s Cabaret, making American Buffalo one of the essential productions of this winter. (Closes Feb. 7) 

    Steppenwolf Theatre 1650 N Halsted St, Chicago, IL
  • Sun Jan 3 3 pm, 7:30 pm
    American Buffalo at Steppenwolf Theatre

    Tracy Letts is taking to the stage for the first time since writing the 2008 Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning August: Osage County. Directed by Amy Morton and co-starring Francis Guinan, fellow August vets, Steppenwolf’s production of David Mamet’s heist drama surrounding three men and the coin collection they conspire to steal is a real family affair. Guinan was the highlight of Steppenwolf’s humdrum Fake, and the trio is completed by Patrick Andrews, who wowed audiences as the Emcee in Drury Lane’s Cabaret, making American Buffalo one of the essential productions of this winter. (Closes Feb. 7) 

    Steppenwolf Theatre 1650 N Halsted St, Chicago, IL
  • Tue Jan 5 7:30 pm
    American Buffalo at Steppenwolf Theatre

    Tracy Letts is taking to the stage for the first time since writing the 2008 Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning August: Osage County. Directed by Amy Morton and co-starring Francis Guinan, fellow August vets, Steppenwolf’s production of David Mamet’s heist drama surrounding three men and the coin collection they conspire to steal is a real family affair. Guinan was the highlight of Steppenwolf’s humdrum Fake, and the trio is completed by Patrick Andrews, who wowed audiences as the Emcee in Drury Lane’s Cabaret, making American Buffalo one of the essential productions of this winter. (Closes Feb. 7) 

    Steppenwolf Theatre 1650 N Halsted St, Chicago, IL
  • Wed Jan 6 7:30 pm
    American Buffalo at Steppenwolf Theatre

    Tracy Letts is taking to the stage for the first time since writing the 2008 Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning August: Osage County. Directed by Amy Morton and co-starring Francis Guinan, fellow August vets, Steppenwolf’s production of David Mamet’s heist drama surrounding three men and the coin collection they conspire to steal is a real family affair. Guinan was the highlight of Steppenwolf’s humdrum Fake, and the trio is completed by Patrick Andrews, who wowed audiences as the Emcee in Drury Lane’s Cabaret, making American Buffalo one of the essential productions of this winter. (Closes Feb. 7) 

    Steppenwolf Theatre 1650 N Halsted St, Chicago, IL
  • Thu Jan 7 7:30 pm
    American Buffalo at Steppenwolf Theatre

    Tracy Letts is taking to the stage for the first time since writing the 2008 Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning August: Osage County. Directed by Amy Morton and co-starring Francis Guinan, fellow August vets, Steppenwolf’s production of David Mamet’s heist drama surrounding three men and the coin collection they conspire to steal is a real family affair. Guinan was the highlight of Steppenwolf’s humdrum Fake, and the trio is completed by Patrick Andrews, who wowed audiences as the Emcee in Drury Lane’s Cabaret, making American Buffalo one of the essential productions of this winter. (Closes Feb. 7) 

    Steppenwolf Theatre 1650 N Halsted St, Chicago, IL
  • Fri Jan 8 7:30 pm
    American Buffalo at Steppenwolf Theatre

    Tracy Letts is taking to the stage for the first time since writing the 2008 Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning August: Osage County. Directed by Amy Morton and co-starring Francis Guinan, fellow August vets, Steppenwolf’s production of David Mamet’s heist drama surrounding three men and the coin collection they conspire to steal is a real family affair. Guinan was the highlight of Steppenwolf’s humdrum Fake, and the trio is completed by Patrick Andrews, who wowed audiences as the Emcee in Drury Lane’s Cabaret, making American Buffalo one of the essential productions of this winter. (Closes Feb. 7) 

    Steppenwolf Theatre 1650 N Halsted St, Chicago, IL
  • Sat Jan 9 3 pm, 7:30 pm
    American Buffalo at Steppenwolf Theatre

    Tracy Letts is taking to the stage for the first time since writing the 2008 Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning August: Osage County. Directed by Amy Morton and co-starring Francis Guinan, fellow August vets, Steppenwolf’s production of David Mamet’s heist drama surrounding three men and the coin collection they conspire to steal is a real family affair. Guinan was the highlight of Steppenwolf’s humdrum Fake, and the trio is completed by Patrick Andrews, who wowed audiences as the Emcee in Drury Lane’s Cabaret, making American Buffalo one of the essential productions of this winter. (Closes Feb. 7) 

    Steppenwolf Theatre 1650 N Halsted St, Chicago, IL
  • Sun Jan 10 3 pm, 7:30 pm
    American Buffalo at Steppenwolf Theatre

    Tracy Letts is taking to the stage for the first time since writing the 2008 Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning August: Osage County. Directed by Amy Morton and co-starring Francis Guinan, fellow August vets, Steppenwolf’s production of David Mamet’s heist drama surrounding three men and the coin collection they conspire to steal is a real family affair. Guinan was the highlight of Steppenwolf’s humdrum Fake, and the trio is completed by Patrick Andrews, who wowed audiences as the Emcee in Drury Lane’s Cabaret, making American Buffalo one of the essential productions of this winter. (Closes Feb. 7) 

    Steppenwolf Theatre 1650 N Halsted St, Chicago, IL
  • Tue Jan 12 7:30 pm
    American Buffalo at Steppenwolf Theatre

    Tracy Letts is taking to the stage for the first time since writing the 2008 Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning August: Osage County. Directed by Amy Morton and co-starring Francis Guinan, fellow August vets, Steppenwolf’s production of David Mamet’s heist drama surrounding three men and the coin collection they conspire to steal is a real family affair. Guinan was the highlight of Steppenwolf’s humdrum Fake, and the trio is completed by Patrick Andrews, who wowed audiences as the Emcee in Drury Lane’s Cabaret, making American Buffalo one of the essential productions of this winter. (Closes Feb. 7) 

    Steppenwolf Theatre 1650 N Halsted St, Chicago, IL
  • Wed Jan 13 2 pm, 7:30 pm
    American Buffalo at Steppenwolf Theatre

    Tracy Letts is taking to the stage for the first time since writing the 2008 Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning August: Osage County. Directed by Amy Morton and co-starring Francis Guinan, fellow August vets, Steppenwolf’s production of David Mamet’s heist drama surrounding three men and the coin collection they conspire to steal is a real family affair. Guinan was the highlight of Steppenwolf’s humdrum Fake, and the trio is completed by Patrick Andrews, who wowed audiences as the Emcee in Drury Lane’s Cabaret, making American Buffalo one of the essential productions of this winter. (Closes Feb. 7) 

    Steppenwolf Theatre 1650 N Halsted St, Chicago, IL
  • Thu Jan 14 7:30 pm
    American Buffalo at Steppenwolf Theatre

    Tracy Letts is taking to the stage for the first time since writing the 2008 Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning August: Osage County. Directed by Amy Morton and co-starring Francis Guinan, fellow August vets, Steppenwolf’s production of David Mamet’s heist drama surrounding three men and the coin collection they conspire to steal is a real family affair. Guinan was the highlight of Steppenwolf’s humdrum Fake, and the trio is completed by Patrick Andrews, who wowed audiences as the Emcee in Drury Lane’s Cabaret, making American Buffalo one of the essential productions of this winter. (Closes Feb. 7) 

    Steppenwolf Theatre 1650 N Halsted St, Chicago, IL
  • Fri Jan 15 7:30 pm
    American Buffalo at Steppenwolf Theatre

    Tracy Letts is taking to the stage for the first time since writing the 2008 Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning August: Osage County. Directed by Amy Morton and co-starring Francis Guinan, fellow August vets, Steppenwolf’s production of David Mamet’s heist drama surrounding three men and the coin collection they conspire to steal is a real family affair. Guinan was the highlight of Steppenwolf’s humdrum Fake, and the trio is completed by Patrick Andrews, who wowed audiences as the Emcee in Drury Lane’s Cabaret, making American Buffalo one of the essential productions of this winter. (Closes Feb. 7) 

    Steppenwolf Theatre 1650 N Halsted St, Chicago, IL
  • Sat Jan 16 3 pm, 7:30 pm
    American Buffalo at Steppenwolf Theatre

    Tracy Letts is taking to the stage for the first time since writing the 2008 Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning August: Osage County. Directed by Amy Morton and co-starring Francis Guinan, fellow August vets, Steppenwolf’s production of David Mamet’s heist drama surrounding three men and the coin collection they conspire to steal is a real family affair. Guinan was the highlight of Steppenwolf’s humdrum Fake, and the trio is completed by Patrick Andrews, who wowed audiences as the Emcee in Drury Lane’s Cabaret, making American Buffalo one of the essential productions of this winter. (Closes Feb. 7) 

    Steppenwolf Theatre 1650 N Halsted St, Chicago, IL
  • Sun Jan 17 3 pm
    American Buffalo at Steppenwolf Theatre

    Tracy Letts is taking to the stage for the first time since writing the 2008 Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning August: Osage County. Directed by Amy Morton and co-starring Francis Guinan, fellow August vets, Steppenwolf’s production of David Mamet’s heist drama surrounding three men and the coin collection they conspire to steal is a real family affair. Guinan was the highlight of Steppenwolf’s humdrum Fake, and the trio is completed by Patrick Andrews, who wowed audiences as the Emcee in Drury Lane’s Cabaret, making American Buffalo one of the essential productions of this winter. (Closes Feb. 7) 

    Steppenwolf Theatre 1650 N Halsted St, Chicago, IL
  • Tue Jan 19 7:30 pm
    American Buffalo at Steppenwolf Theatre

    Tracy Letts is taking to the stage for the first time since writing the 2008 Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning August: Osage County. Directed by Amy Morton and co-starring Francis Guinan, fellow August vets, Steppenwolf’s production of David Mamet’s heist drama surrounding three men and the coin collection they conspire to steal is a real family affair. Guinan was the highlight of Steppenwolf’s humdrum Fake, and the trio is completed by Patrick Andrews, who wowed audiences as the Emcee in Drury Lane’s Cabaret, making American Buffalo one of the essential productions of this winter. (Closes Feb. 7) 

    Steppenwolf Theatre 1650 N Halsted St, Chicago, IL
  • Wed Jan 20 2 pm, 7:30 pm
    American Buffalo at Steppenwolf Theatre

    Tracy Letts is taking to the stage for the first time since writing the 2008 Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning August: Osage County. Directed by Amy Morton and co-starring Francis Guinan, fellow August vets, Steppenwolf’s production of David Mamet’s heist drama surrounding three men and the coin collection they conspire to steal is a real family affair. Guinan was the highlight of Steppenwolf’s humdrum Fake, and the trio is completed by Patrick Andrews, who wowed audiences as the Emcee in Drury Lane’s Cabaret, making American Buffalo one of the essential productions of this winter. (Closes Feb. 7) 

    Steppenwolf Theatre 1650 N Halsted St, Chicago, IL
  • Thu Jan 21 7:30 pm
    American Buffalo at Steppenwolf Theatre

    Tracy Letts is taking to the stage for the first time since writing the 2008 Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning August: Osage County. Directed by Amy Morton and co-starring Francis Guinan, fellow August vets, Steppenwolf’s production of David Mamet’s heist drama surrounding three men and the coin collection they conspire to steal is a real family affair. Guinan was the highlight of Steppenwolf’s humdrum Fake, and the trio is completed by Patrick Andrews, who wowed audiences as the Emcee in Drury Lane’s Cabaret, making American Buffalo one of the essential productions of this winter. (Closes Feb. 7) 

    Steppenwolf Theatre 1650 N Halsted St, Chicago, IL
  • Fri Jan 22 7:30 pm
    American Buffalo at Steppenwolf Theatre

    Tracy Letts is taking to the stage for the first time since writing the 2008 Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning August: Osage County. Directed by Amy Morton and co-starring Francis Guinan, fellow August vets, Steppenwolf’s production of David Mamet’s heist drama surrounding three men and the coin collection they conspire to steal is a real family affair. Guinan was the highlight of Steppenwolf’s humdrum Fake, and the trio is completed by Patrick Andrews, who wowed audiences as the Emcee in Drury Lane’s Cabaret, making American Buffalo one of the essential productions of this winter. (Closes Feb. 7) 

    Steppenwolf Theatre 1650 N Halsted St, Chicago, IL
  • Sat Jan 23 3 pm, 7:30 pm
    American Buffalo at Steppenwolf Theatre

    Tracy Letts is taking to the stage for the first time since writing the 2008 Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning August: Osage County. Directed by Amy Morton and co-starring Francis Guinan, fellow August vets, Steppenwolf’s production of David Mamet’s heist drama surrounding three men and the coin collection they conspire to steal is a real family affair. Guinan was the highlight of Steppenwolf’s humdrum Fake, and the trio is completed by Patrick Andrews, who wowed audiences as the Emcee in Drury Lane’s Cabaret, making American Buffalo one of the essential productions of this winter. (Closes Feb. 7) 

    Steppenwolf Theatre 1650 N Halsted St, Chicago, IL
  • Sun Jan 24 3 pm
    American Buffalo at Steppenwolf Theatre

    Tracy Letts is taking to the stage for the first time since writing the 2008 Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning August: Osage County. Directed by Amy Morton and co-starring Francis Guinan, fellow August vets, Steppenwolf’s production of David Mamet’s heist drama surrounding three men and the coin collection they conspire to steal is a real family affair. Guinan was the highlight of Steppenwolf’s humdrum Fake, and the trio is completed by Patrick Andrews, who wowed audiences as the Emcee in Drury Lane’s Cabaret, making American Buffalo one of the essential productions of this winter. (Closes Feb. 7) 

    Steppenwolf Theatre 1650 N Halsted St, Chicago, IL
  • Tue Jan 26 7:30 pm
    American Buffalo at Steppenwolf Theatre

    Tracy Letts is taking to the stage for the first time since writing the 2008 Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning August: Osage County. Directed by Amy Morton and co-starring Francis Guinan, fellow August vets, Steppenwolf’s production of David Mamet’s heist drama surrounding three men and the coin collection they conspire to steal is a real family affair. Guinan was the highlight of Steppenwolf’s humdrum Fake, and the trio is completed by Patrick Andrews, who wowed audiences as the Emcee in Drury Lane’s Cabaret, making American Buffalo one of the essential productions of this winter. (Closes Feb. 7) 

    Steppenwolf Theatre 1650 N Halsted St, Chicago, IL
  • Wed Jan 27 2 pm, 7:30 pm
    American Buffalo at Steppenwolf Theatre

    Tracy Letts is taking to the stage for the first time since writing the 2008 Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning August: Osage County. Directed by Amy Morton and co-starring Francis Guinan, fellow August vets, Steppenwolf’s production of David Mamet’s heist drama surrounding three men and the coin collection they conspire to steal is a real family affair. Guinan was the highlight of Steppenwolf’s humdrum Fake, and the trio is completed by Patrick Andrews, who wowed audiences as the Emcee in Drury Lane’s Cabaret, making American Buffalo one of the essential productions of this winter. (Closes Feb. 7) 

    Steppenwolf Theatre 1650 N Halsted St, Chicago, IL
  • Thu Jan 28 7:30 pm
    American Buffalo at Steppenwolf Theatre

    Tracy Letts is taking to the stage for the first time since writing the 2008 Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning August: Osage County. Directed by Amy Morton and co-starring Francis Guinan, fellow August vets, Steppenwolf’s production of David Mamet’s heist drama surrounding three men and the coin collection they conspire to steal is a real family affair. Guinan was the highlight of Steppenwolf’s humdrum Fake, and the trio is completed by Patrick Andrews, who wowed audiences as the Emcee in Drury Lane’s Cabaret, making American Buffalo one of the essential productions of this winter. (Closes Feb. 7) 

    Steppenwolf Theatre 1650 N Halsted St, Chicago, IL
  • Fri Jan 29 7:30 pm
    American Buffalo at Steppenwolf Theatre

    Tracy Letts is taking to the stage for the first time since writing the 2008 Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning August: Osage County. Directed by Amy Morton and co-starring Francis Guinan, fellow August vets, Steppenwolf’s production of David Mamet’s heist drama surrounding three men and the coin collection they conspire to steal is a real family affair. Guinan was the highlight of Steppenwolf’s humdrum Fake, and the trio is completed by Patrick Andrews, who wowed audiences as the Emcee in Drury Lane’s Cabaret, making American Buffalo one of the essential productions of this winter. (Closes Feb. 7) 

    Steppenwolf Theatre 1650 N Halsted St, Chicago, IL
  • Sat Jan 30 3 pm, 7:30 pm
    American Buffalo at Steppenwolf Theatre

    Tracy Letts is taking to the stage for the first time since writing the 2008 Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning August: Osage County. Directed by Amy Morton and co-starring Francis Guinan, fellow August vets, Steppenwolf’s production of David Mamet’s heist drama surrounding three men and the coin collection they conspire to steal is a real family affair. Guinan was the highlight of Steppenwolf’s humdrum Fake, and the trio is completed by Patrick Andrews, who wowed audiences as the Emcee in Drury Lane’s Cabaret, making American Buffalo one of the essential productions of this winter. (Closes Feb. 7) 

    Steppenwolf Theatre 1650 N Halsted St, Chicago, IL
  • Sun Jan 31 3 pm
    American Buffalo at Steppenwolf Theatre

    Tracy Letts is taking to the stage for the first time since writing the 2008 Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning August: Osage County. Directed by Amy Morton and co-starring Francis Guinan, fellow August vets, Steppenwolf’s production of David Mamet’s heist drama surrounding three men and the coin collection they conspire to steal is a real family affair. Guinan was the highlight of Steppenwolf’s humdrum Fake, and the trio is completed by Patrick Andrews, who wowed audiences as the Emcee in Drury Lane’s Cabaret, making American Buffalo one of the essential productions of this winter. (Closes Feb. 7) 

    Steppenwolf Theatre 1650 N Halsted St, Chicago, IL
  • Tue Feb 2 7:30 pm
    American Buffalo at Steppenwolf Theatre

    Tracy Letts is taking to the stage for the first time since writing the 2008 Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning August: Osage County. Directed by Amy Morton and co-starring Francis Guinan, fellow August vets, Steppenwolf’s production of David Mamet’s heist drama surrounding three men and the coin collection they conspire to steal is a real family affair. Guinan was the highlight of Steppenwolf’s humdrum Fake, and the trio is completed by Patrick Andrews, who wowed audiences as the Emcee in Drury Lane’s Cabaret, making American Buffalo one of the essential productions of this winter. (Closes Feb. 7) 

    Steppenwolf Theatre 1650 N Halsted St, Chicago, IL
  • Wed Feb 3 2 pm, 7:30 pm
    American Buffalo at Steppenwolf Theatre

    Tracy Letts is taking to the stage for the first time since writing the 2008 Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning August: Osage County. Directed by Amy Morton and co-starring Francis Guinan, fellow August vets, Steppenwolf’s production of David Mamet’s heist drama surrounding three men and the coin collection they conspire to steal is a real family affair. Guinan was the highlight of Steppenwolf’s humdrum Fake, and the trio is completed by Patrick Andrews, who wowed audiences as the Emcee in Drury Lane’s Cabaret, making American Buffalo one of the essential productions of this winter. (Closes Feb. 7) 

    Steppenwolf Theatre 1650 N Halsted St, Chicago, IL
  • Thu Feb 4 7:30 pm
    American Buffalo at Steppenwolf Theatre

    Tracy Letts is taking to the stage for the first time since writing the 2008 Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning August: Osage County. Directed by Amy Morton and co-starring Francis Guinan, fellow August vets, Steppenwolf’s production of David Mamet’s heist drama surrounding three men and the coin collection they conspire to steal is a real family affair. Guinan was the highlight of Steppenwolf’s humdrum Fake, and the trio is completed by Patrick Andrews, who wowed audiences as the Emcee in Drury Lane’s Cabaret, making American Buffalo one of the essential productions of this winter. (Closes Feb. 7) 

    Steppenwolf Theatre 1650 N Halsted St, Chicago, IL
  • Fri Feb 5 7:30 pm
    American Buffalo at Steppenwolf Theatre

    Tracy Letts is taking to the stage for the first time since writing the 2008 Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning August: Osage County. Directed by Amy Morton and co-starring Francis Guinan, fellow August vets, Steppenwolf’s production of David Mamet’s heist drama surrounding three men and the coin collection they conspire to steal is a real family affair. Guinan was the highlight of Steppenwolf’s humdrum Fake, and the trio is completed by Patrick Andrews, who wowed audiences as the Emcee in Drury Lane’s Cabaret, making American Buffalo one of the essential productions of this winter. (Closes Feb. 7) 

    Steppenwolf Theatre 1650 N Halsted St, Chicago, IL
  • Sat Feb 6 3 pm, 7:30 pm
    American Buffalo at Steppenwolf Theatre

    Tracy Letts is taking to the stage for the first time since writing the 2008 Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning August: Osage County. Directed by Amy Morton and co-starring Francis Guinan, fellow August vets, Steppenwolf’s production of David Mamet’s heist drama surrounding three men and the coin collection they conspire to steal is a real family affair. Guinan was the highlight of Steppenwolf’s humdrum Fake, and the trio is completed by Patrick Andrews, who wowed audiences as the Emcee in Drury Lane’s Cabaret, making American Buffalo one of the essential productions of this winter. (Closes Feb. 7) 

    Steppenwolf Theatre 1650 N Halsted St, Chicago, IL
  • Sun Feb 7 3 pm
    American Buffalo at Steppenwolf Theatre

    Tracy Letts is taking to the stage for the first time since writing the 2008 Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning August: Osage County. Directed by Amy Morton and co-starring Francis Guinan, fellow August vets, Steppenwolf’s production of David Mamet’s heist drama surrounding three men and the coin collection they conspire to steal is a real family affair. Guinan was the highlight of Steppenwolf’s humdrum Fake, and the trio is completed by Patrick Andrews, who wowed audiences as the Emcee in Drury Lane’s Cabaret, making American Buffalo one of the essential productions of this winter. (Closes Feb. 7) 

    Steppenwolf Theatre 1650 N Halsted St, Chicago, IL
  • Tue Feb 9 7:30 pm
    American Buffalo at Steppenwolf Theatre

    Tracy Letts is taking to the stage for the first time since writing the 2008 Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning August: Osage County. Directed by Amy Morton and co-starring Francis Guinan, fellow August vets, Steppenwolf’s production of David Mamet’s heist drama surrounding three men and the coin collection they conspire to steal is a real family affair. Guinan was the highlight of Steppenwolf’s humdrum Fake, and the trio is completed by Patrick Andrews, who wowed audiences as the Emcee in Drury Lane’s Cabaret, making American Buffalo one of the essential productions of this winter. (Closes Feb. 7) 

    Steppenwolf Theatre 1650 N Halsted St, Chicago, IL
  • Wed Feb 10 2 pm, 7:30 pm
    American Buffalo at Steppenwolf Theatre

    Tracy Letts is taking to the stage for the first time since writing the 2008 Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning August: Osage County. Directed by Amy Morton and co-starring Francis Guinan, fellow August vets, Steppenwolf’s production of David Mamet’s heist drama surrounding three men and the coin collection they conspire to steal is a real family affair. Guinan was the highlight of Steppenwolf’s humdrum Fake, and the trio is completed by Patrick Andrews, who wowed audiences as the Emcee in Drury Lane’s Cabaret, making American Buffalo one of the essential productions of this winter. (Closes Feb. 7) 

    Steppenwolf Theatre 1650 N Halsted St, Chicago, IL
  • Thu Feb 11 7:30 pm
    American Buffalo at Steppenwolf Theatre

    Tracy Letts is taking to the stage for the first time since writing the 2008 Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning August: Osage County. Directed by Amy Morton and co-starring Francis Guinan, fellow August vets, Steppenwolf’s production of David Mamet’s heist drama surrounding three men and the coin collection they conspire to steal is a real family affair. Guinan was the highlight of Steppenwolf’s humdrum Fake, and the trio is completed by Patrick Andrews, who wowed audiences as the Emcee in Drury Lane’s Cabaret, making American Buffalo one of the essential productions of this winter. (Closes Feb. 7) 

    Steppenwolf Theatre 1650 N Halsted St, Chicago, IL
  • Fri Feb 12 7:30 pm
    American Buffalo at Steppenwolf Theatre

    Tracy Letts is taking to the stage for the first time since writing the 2008 Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning August: Osage County. Directed by Amy Morton and co-starring Francis Guinan, fellow August vets, Steppenwolf’s production of David Mamet’s heist drama surrounding three men and the coin collection they conspire to steal is a real family affair. Guinan was the highlight of Steppenwolf’s humdrum Fake, and the trio is completed by Patrick Andrews, who wowed audiences as the Emcee in Drury Lane’s Cabaret, making American Buffalo one of the essential productions of this winter. (Closes Feb. 7) 

    Steppenwolf Theatre 1650 N Halsted St, Chicago, IL
  • Sat Feb 13 3 pm, 7:30 pm
    American Buffalo at Steppenwolf Theatre

    Tracy Letts is taking to the stage for the first time since writing the 2008 Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning August: Osage County. Directed by Amy Morton and co-starring Francis Guinan, fellow August vets, Steppenwolf’s production of David Mamet’s heist drama surrounding three men and the coin collection they conspire to steal is a real family affair. Guinan was the highlight of Steppenwolf’s humdrum Fake, and the trio is completed by Patrick Andrews, who wowed audiences as the Emcee in Drury Lane’s Cabaret, making American Buffalo one of the essential productions of this winter. (Closes Feb. 7) 

    Steppenwolf Theatre 1650 N Halsted St, Chicago, IL
  • Sun Feb 14 3 pm
    American Buffalo at Steppenwolf Theatre

    Tracy Letts is taking to the stage for the first time since writing the 2008 Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning August: Osage County. Directed by Amy Morton and co-starring Francis Guinan, fellow August vets, Steppenwolf’s production of David Mamet’s heist drama surrounding three men and the coin collection they conspire to steal is a real family affair. Guinan was the highlight of Steppenwolf’s humdrum Fake, and the trio is completed by Patrick Andrews, who wowed audiences as the Emcee in Drury Lane’s Cabaret, making American Buffalo one of the essential productions of this winter. (Closes Feb. 7) 

    Steppenwolf Theatre 1650 N Halsted St, Chicago, IL
$20-$77

Tracy Letts is taking to the stage for the first time since writing the 2008 Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning August: Osage County. Directed by Amy Morton and co-starring Francis Guinan, fellow August vets, Steppenwolf’s production of David Mamet’s heist drama surrounding three men and the coin collection they conspire to steal is a real family affair. Guinan was the highlight of Steppenwolf’s humdrum Fake, and the trio is completed by Patrick Andrews, who wowed audiences as the Emcee in Drury Lane’s Cabaret, making American Buffalo one of the essential productions of this winter. (Closes Feb. 7) 

Updated 12/14/2009

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