Does a horrible childhood excuse a heinous deed? Inspired by actual events, Coyote on a Fence tells the story of two men living on death row under vastly different circumstances. Young Bobby Reyburn is a likable, illiterate member of the Aryan Brotherhood who committed a horrific crime. John Brennan is an educated, arrogant writer whose crime may actually be deemed a favor to society. Who deserves to die? With language both powerful and precise this timely and provocative play raises the question whether one can be sentenced to death but worthy of life.
All tickets are Pay-What-You-Can! The means we don't decide the price, you do! Our "sweet spot" would be about $20 per person; if you are on a budget, pay less, and if you are able to pay more, please do!
Performances Friday, March 31st-8:00pm
Saturday, April 1st-8:00pm
Sunday, April 2nd-5:00pm
Thursday, April 6th-7:30pm
Friday, April 7th-8:00pm
Saturday, April 8th-8:00pm
Sunday, April 9th-5:00pm
Thursday, April 13th-7:30pm
Friday, April 14th-8:00pm
Saturday, April 15th-8:00pm
Featuring: Cameron Gosselin, Mark Krawczyk*, Rob Orzalli, and Regine Vital
Donations of new and gently loved children's books will be collected at each performance for local charities.
Appropriate for ages 16+
Mature language (racial slurs and descriptions of violence) and themes (death and racism)
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*Actor Courtesy of Actors' Equity Association