Blood of the Lamb (Regional, B Street Theatre @ The Sofia, 2024) | Playbill

Blood of the Lamb

Regional
Play


SYNOPSIS:

A woman fights for her life and a lawyer tries to do her job in a Kafka-esque drama about bureaucratic chaos in a post-Roe America. This hot-off-a-workshop-script dives unflinchingly into the heart of forced-birth issues. With a sometimes surreal style, Blood of the Lamb is a heartfelt (and heartbreaking) look at two women navigating the vagaries of a law that requires a dead fetus to be carried to term as an unborn "citizen' of the state of Texas." Certainly a play of our current moment, as we find these women at opposite sides of the table amidst legal precedents, administrative madness, and moral obligation to humanity.



Directed by Lyndsay Burch

Featuring Elisabeth Nunziato & Dana Brooke

  • Running Time: Approx. 60 mins, no intermission
  • playwright: Arlene Hutton
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