Equal parts piety, prayer and profanity, The Last Days of Judas Iscariot by Pulitzer Prize winning and Tony Award nominated playwright Stephen Adly Guirgis, is a poignant, darkly comedic examination of condemnation and compassion. Set in Hope, a rundown corner of Purgatory, a trial convenes to re-examine Judass crimes and determine his fate- does he deserve to ascend to Heaven or is he doomed to remain in Hell? After a cavalcade of famous (and infamous) witnesses, including Sigmund Freud, Mother Theresa and Satan, the jury- and the audience- are left to question everything they thought they knew about redemption, faith and forgiveness.All tickets are Pay-What-You-Can! This means we don't decide the price, you do! Our "sweet spot" would be about $20 per person; if you are on a budget, pay less, and if you are able to pay more, please do! Performances Friday, November 8th: 7:30pm Saturday, November 9th: 7:30pm Sunday, November 10th: 5pm Thursday, November 14th: 7:30pm Friday, November 15th: 7:30pm Saturday, November 16th: 7:30pm Sunday, November 17th: 5pm Thursday, November 21st: 7:30pm Friday, November 22nd: 7:30pm Saturday, November 23rd: 7:30pmAppropriate for ages 16+Contains mature themes and languageDonations of new and gently loved toys and books will be collected at each performance for local charities.
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