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Directed by Noah Himmelstein
February 14-March 8, 2020
a drama in two acts
An Amish couple exhibits an act of unfathomable forgiveness after their two sons are killed in a car accident. Upholding the tenets of their faith, they take in Eric, the wayward young driver of the car. But the accident brings home their eldest daughter, Miri, who was excommunicated five years earlier, and Eric’s presence cracks open the family’s secret history. As the family struggles to cling to their way of life, they are forced to find a way forward inside their insular community, practicing mercy and forgiveness to heal the wounds of the past.
“A perceptive, character-rich drama about forgiveness…” – The Washington Post
Kilroys List Honorable Mention 2015 and 2016
Read the New York Times article about the show HERE.
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Date
March 7, 2020 8:00PM
Description
by Chelsea Marcantel
Directed by Noah Himmelstein
February 14-March 8, 2020
a drama in two acts
An Amish couple exhibits an act of unfathomable forgiveness after their two sons are killed in a car accident. Upholding the tenets of their faith, they take in Eric, the wayward young driver of the car. But the accident brings home their eldest daughter, Miri, who was excommunicated five years earlier, and Eric’s presence cracks open the family’s secret history. As the family struggles to cling to their way of life, they are forced to find a way forward inside their insular community, practicing mercy and forgiveness to heal the wounds of the past.
“A perceptive, character-rich drama about forgiveness…” – The Washington Post
Kilroys List Honorable Mention 2015 and 2016
Read the New York Times article about the show HERE.
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