MISCONDUCT

by Nalsey Tinberg

Sexual assault and the politics around it affect not only its victims, but those who try to support those victims. In “Misconduct”, a professor at an idealistic liberal arts college faces her own past, and suffers personal and professional consequences when she comes to the aid of a student victim. How these incidents are reported by the local press, how race affects the college culture, and how administrators...

Sexual assault and the politics around it affect not only its victims, but those who try to support those victims. In “Misconduct”, a professor at an idealistic liberal arts college faces her own past, and suffers personal and professional consequences when she comes to the aid of a student victim. How these incidents are reported by the local press, how race affects the college culture, and how administrators choose to protect their own reputations while a faculty member’s life unravels, reveal that no one is free of “misconduct.” A serious and topical subject is explored by a multi-ethnic and multi-generational cast. Using a light hand, the exploration involves humor (when appropriate), and results in a tale of honestly, ultimate optimism and personal triumph.

The play is a 2015 Eugene O'Neil Playwrights Conference semi-finalist and a winner of the 2015 Long Beach Playhouse New Works Festival.

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  • Kitchen Dog Theater: MISCONDUCT

    We are pleased to support this play! It was a Finalist for the 2017 New Works Festival at Kitchen Dog Theater in Dallas, Texas.

    We are pleased to support this play! It was a Finalist for the 2017 New Works Festival at Kitchen Dog Theater in Dallas, Texas.