Blood of the Lamb
Summary
A pregnant woman finds herself detained in a Texas airport with an unexpected adversary: a court-appointed attorney assigned to represent her baby. This electrifying thriller features two women with opposing beliefs, forced to navigate the bureaucratic chaos of post-Roe America.
About
Year
2024
Genre
Drama, Thriller
Photo by Daniel Rader
Credits
Writer
Arlene Hutton
Director
Margot Bordelon
Cast
Meredith Garretson
Kelly McAndrew
Reviews
"An essential must-see show!...Timely and compelling…superbly written and expertly directed.” –Broadway World
“A compact howl of a play…There’s a conscious activism at work in Blood of the Lamb, an entreaty that we all listen…to something that dares to aspire to change minds.” —Vulture
“★★★★★ – I cannot say enough about this extraordinary piece of theatre…this galvanizing production of intelligent arguments, humorous fumbles, and desperate attempts at humanity is a must see.” – Front Row Center
“Masterfully written and executed…incredible performances.” – Pages on Stages
“★★★★ – Powerful and relevant…Blood of the Lamb, somehow or other, appears to have been devised and written yesterday, today, and tomorrow.” – NY Theatre Review
“A humdinger of a play, effectively and scathingly satirizing the Post-Roe assault on reproductive rights…a moving tale of two women on opposite sides of the partisan divide.” —Talkin’ Broadway