A college-town drama of pride, accusation, and redemption.
This is a character-driven play set in a rural New England town, centered on John Epps and the people who surround him. It follows a sequence of family moments, campus life, and a pivotal crisis that tests trust, reputation, and forgiveness. Across intimate rooms and public spaces, the story unfolds through sharp dialogue, tense confrontations, and a final turn toward reconciliation and achievement for the college community.
- Explore family dynamics and small-town expectations through vivid, grounded scenes.
- Follow a controversial incident that tests truth, loyalty, and judgment.
- See how a college town rallies around a moment of triumph and accountability.
- Experience a closing arc that blends personal growth with communal pride.
Ideal for readers who enjoy character-driven drama about integrity, belonging, and the cost of reputation.