Marshall Crane, an Arkansas Farm Boy, is summoned to a Native American Reservation to murder an innocent girl and her unborn child.
Broken, beaten and tortured by his past, he has some tough decisions to face.
Inspired by true events, namely the US Federal Sterilisation programme for Native Tribes, this is a beautiful, raw and poetic tale about the power of heartbreak and hope.
Critically acclaimed during it’s World Premiere London run, this marks the North American Premiere of a “poetic and engrossing” play whose “Southern Gothic tones nod to US Novelist Flannery O’Connor”.