Blackbird is the reunion of Ray and Una; 15 years after their affair when he was 40 and she was 12. The two are both confronted with their past when Una confronts her abuser at his office after he has served his prison sentence. Guilt, rage, and raw emotions run high as they recollect the shattering consequences of their relationship. Without any moral judgments, the characters try to examine their experience by reconstructing, releasing, and reclaiming their identities. It’s a play about truth, deconstruction, redemption, and restoration.
Blackbird is the reunion of Ray and Una; 15 years after their affair when he was 40 and she was 12. The two are both confronted with their past when Una confronts her abuser at his office after he has served his prison sentence. Guilt, rage, and raw emotions run high as they recollect the shattering consequences of their relationship. Without any moral judgments, the characters try to examine their experience by reconstructing, releasing, and reclaiming their identities. It’s a play about truth, deconstruction, redemption, and restoration.
Blackbird is the reunion of Ray and Una; 15 years after their affair when he was 40 and she was 12. The two are both confronted with their past when Una confronts her abuser at his office after he has served his prison sentence. Guilt, rage, and raw emotions run high as they recollect the shattering consequences of their relationship. Without any moral judgments, the characters try to examine their experience by reconstructing, releasing, and reclaiming their identities. It’s a play about truth, deconstruction, redemption, and restoration.