A Good Day to Me Not to You 

The Connelly Theater:

Nov 8 - Dec 16, 2023

WRITTEN AND PERFORMED BY:

Lameece Issaq

PRESENTED THROUGH SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT WITH:

Plate Spinner Productions

DIRECTED BY:

Lee Sunday Evans

DESCRIPTION

A GOOD DAY TO ME NOT TO YOU opts for all-out vulnerability, dissecting the psyche as if the stage were an operating table.”- The New York Times

“The show, brimming with jokes, also goes deep, looking past the smile to find the skull beneath.” - The New Yorker

Writer and actor Lameece Issaq teams up with two-time Obie winning director Lee Sunday Evans on her riotously funny and gut-wrenching new play about a 40-whatever dental lab tech who gets fired and moves into St. Agnes Residence, a woman's rooming house run by nuns. While there, she must come to terms with her unfulfilled path to motherhood and the untimely death of her sister - all while fending off her unpredictable and sometimes deranged cohabitants. The play is performed by Issaq in a story-telling tour-de-force.

The creative development of this play has been supported by Williamstown Theatre Festival, New York Theatre Workshop, Theatre Aspen’s Solo Flights Festival, Noor Theatre, and Cape Cod Theatre Project.

In spring 2026, the production was staged at Arena Stage in Washington, D.C. Stay tuned for news about a tour of this production!

INFORMATION

GALLERY

Photos by Maria Baranova

“A wryly candid confessional”

— The New York Times

PROJECT HISTORY

LAMEECE ISSAQ (Writer & Performer) is an actor and writer and co-founder/former artistic director of the Obie Award-winning company Noor Theatre. Lameece has appeared in several regional and off-Broadway productions, including The Fever Chart and Stuff Happens (Drama Desk Award, Outstanding Ensemble) at the Public Theatre, The Black Eyed at New York Theatre Workshop and Noura at The Old Globe, among several others. She’s written various short plays for the The New York Arab-American Comedy Festival; as well Noor & Hadi Go to Hogwarts (Theater Breaking Through Barriers, Golden Thread Theater); Orb Weaver (24/6) and Nooha’s List, part of the compilation play, Motherhood Outloud (Hartford Stage, The Geffen and Primary Stages). Her full length play Food and Fadwa (2011 recipient of the Edgerton Foundation New American Play Award) premiered off-Broadway at New York Theatre Workshop in a production she co-produced and starred in, and in which Variety magazine praised her performance as “stunning.” Food and Fadwa was a part of the Arab Voices Festival in both Abu Dhabi and Beirut and was published in the anthology “Contemporary Plays By Women of Color,” second edition. She co-wrote the feature film Abe, directed by Fernando Grostein Andrade, and starring Stranger Things’ Noah Schnapp, which premiered at the 2019 Sundance Film Festival. Lameece is a member of AEA and SAG AFTRA. 2016 NYFA Finalist in Playwriting/Screenwriting. www.lameeceissaq.com


LEE SUNDAY EVANS (Director) is a two-time Obie Award-winning Director + Choreographer and the Artistic Director of Waterwell. She most recently directed the acclaimed production of Heather Christian’s ORATORIO FOR LIVING THINGS and was announced as the director of a Broadway-bound musical adaptation of A WRINKLE IN TIME. She is developing a TV project for A24. Notable credits include DANCE NATION by Clare Barron, THE COURTROOM by Arian Moayed as well as the feature-length film that premiered at Tribeca, DETROIT RED by Will Power, SUNDAY by Jack Thorne, IN THE GREEN by Grace McLean, MILLER, MISSISSIPPI by Boo Killebrew, and HOME by Geoff Sobelle.


PLATE SPINNER PRODUCTIONS  (Enhancing Producer) is a production company working across entertainment media, led by Diana DiMenna with colleagues Rachel Sussman and Celia Kaleialoha Kenney. PSP identifies, nurtures, and produces dynamic stories that challenge artists and audiences to question the status quo. Bway: Here Lies Love, Sweeney Todd, What the Constitution Means to Me (Tony nom, Pulitzer Prize finalist), The Old Man & The Pool,  Dana H/Is This a Room. Film: Restless Creature: Wendy Whelan (Inaugural Chita Rivera Award). Projects in development: Dave Malloy’s Octet, A Wrinkle in Time, Inherit the Wind and Same Time, Next Year. www.platespinnerproductions.com


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