As part of the inaugural Alley All New Festival, which will feature a combination of readings and workshop performances of six new plays, Alley Theatre will present Roz and Ray by Karen Hartman, directed by Chay Yew.
San Diego, 1976. Ray, a newly single father of twin hemophiliac boys, meets Roz, a hematologist newly in possession of miracle drug Factor 8. Roz and her cure offer a normal life for Ray’s sons, and a chance at life for Ray, too. Roz seems to be Ray’s savior - until the miracle goes bad. A 15-year tale of two adults growing up, Roz and Ray is a love story you’ve never heard before.
As part of the inaugural Alley All New Festival, which will feature a combination of readings and workshop performances of six new plays, Alley Theatre will present Roz and Ray by Karen Hartman, directed by Chay Yew.
San Diego, 1976. Ray, a newly single father of twin hemophiliac boys, meets Roz, a hematologist newly in possession of miracle drug Factor 8. Roz and her cure offer a normal life for Ray’s sons, and a chance at life for Ray, too. Roz seems to be Ray’s savior - until the miracle goes bad. A 15-year tale of two adults growing up, Roz and Ray is a love story you’ve never heard before.
As part of the inaugural Alley All New Festival, which will feature a combination of readings and workshop performances of six new plays, Alley Theatre will present Roz and Ray by Karen Hartman, directed by Chay Yew.
San Diego, 1976. Ray, a newly single father of twin hemophiliac boys, meets Roz, a hematologist newly in possession of miracle drug Factor 8. Roz and her cure offer a normal life for Ray’s sons, and a chance at life for Ray, too. Roz seems to be Ray’s savior - until the miracle goes bad. A 15-year tale of two adults growing up, Roz and Ray is a love story you’ve never heard before.