Arlene Hutton's Blood of the Lamb will make its New York premiere Off-Broadway at 59E59 Theaters this fall, with performances beginning September 14 ahead of a September 23 opening night. Performances will continue through October 20. Margot Bordelon is directing.
Inspired by the 2022 Supreme Court ruling that overturned Roe v. Wade, the thriller is set in a Dallas airport, where a pregnant woman, Nessa, finds herself detained and up against an unexpected adversary: a court-appointed attorney assigned to represent Nessa's unborn child.
Initially commissioned and workshopped at California's B Street Theatre, the work has since had readings at New Jersey Repertory Company and The Barrow Group in New York City. Press notes share that dystopian, hypothetical laws initially dreamed up by Hutton for her play have since become reality.
The two-hander will feature Johanna Day as Val, the attorney; and Meredith Garretson as Nessa. Casting is by Benton Whitley and Micah Johnson-Levy.
The production will feature scenic design by Andrew Boyce, costume design by Sarita Fellows, lighting design by Amith Chandrashaker, and sound design by UptownWorks. Hethyr (Red) Verhoef will be production stage manager, with Mott/Fischer Productions serving as general manager.
Occasional Drawl Productions' Brian Letchworth and Christa Scott-Reed are producing in association with Harbor Stage Company.
Tickets are on sale at 59E59.org.