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The
author of 2005 Pulitzer- and Tony-winner Doubt has
written a stunning new play intertwining ethical dilemmas about
race, sexual fidelity and the cost of doing the right thing.
On a North Carolina marine base in 1971, a young black Captain
is promoted in order to ease the camp’s growing racial
tensions. Soon, Captain and his superior officer are caught
in a riveting web of moral issues that set the stage on fire.
“Spellbinding! I wouldn't have thought it possible, but
Shanley has followed up 'Doubt,' the best play of 2004-05, with
a play of identical quality.” – Wall Street
Journal
Box office:
847-475-1875 x2
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