Blood of the Lamb
Summary
In the not-too-distant future, a pregnant woman faints on a flight from California to New York. After an emergency landing in Texas, she wakes up without her ID, phone or luggage, detained by an unexpected adversary. This riveting thriller simmers with provocative twists, surprising humor and a glimmer of compassion.
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.” –BroadwayWorld
“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.” — Sara Holdren, NY Magazine/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…These two women gave incredible performances that burned with the kind of intensity that only comes from reality.” – Pages on Stages
“★★★★ – Powerful and relevant…Blood of the Lamb, somehow or other, appears to have been devised and written yesterday, today, and tomorrow.” – Steven Suskin, 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
“The acting, directing and other production elements are stellar. Margot Bordelon’s seamless direction adds tension and brings together authentic sets (Andrew Boyce), costumes (Sarita Fellows) and lighting (Amith Chandrashaker)…an engrossing hour of theatre.” --Theatremania