The Boundary is a new play by Houston writers Doug Williams and Donna McKenzie that explores the possibilities and limits of love in uncertain times.
Produced by Dirt Dogs Theatre Company and directed by Malinda L. Beckham, The Boundary is the story of a successful romance writer who has settled into a comfortable marriage with her sturdy husband. But her world gets knocked off its axis when a former lover – an anti-government radical wanted by the FBI – suddenly reappears and asks for her help in what will be his boldest and likely final act.
It forces her to reconsider her life’s choices and decisions – and their consequences – and to examine the shifting lines between love and marriage, commitment and complacency, trust and betrayal, and life and death.
The Boundary is a new play by Houston writers Doug Williams and Donna McKenzie that explores the possibilities and limits of love in uncertain times.
Produced by Dirt Dogs Theatre Company and directed by Malinda L. Beckham, The Boundary is the story of a successful romance writer who has settled into a comfortable marriage with her sturdy husband. But her world gets knocked off its axis when a former lover – an anti-government radical wanted by the FBI – suddenly reappears and asks for her help in what will be his boldest and likely final act.
It forces her to reconsider her life’s choices and decisions – and their consequences – and to examine the shifting lines between love and marriage, commitment and complacency, trust and betrayal, and life and death.
The Boundary is a new play by Houston writers Doug Williams and Donna McKenzie that explores the possibilities and limits of love in uncertain times.
Produced by Dirt Dogs Theatre Company and directed by Malinda L. Beckham, The Boundary is the story of a successful romance writer who has settled into a comfortable marriage with her sturdy husband. But her world gets knocked off its axis when a former lover – an anti-government radical wanted by the FBI – suddenly reappears and asks for her help in what will be his boldest and likely final act.
It forces her to reconsider her life’s choices and decisions – and their consequences – and to examine the shifting lines between love and marriage, commitment and complacency, trust and betrayal, and life and death.