Hath Taken Away

Dorothea is a young Evangelical whose faith and steadfast love for her best friend and new husband is put to the test by her child-to-be. This feminist retelling of the biblical Book of Job set in the modern-day Midwest is hauntingly spare and richly poetic.
  • Recommend
  • Download
  • Save to Reading List

Hath Taken Away

Recommended by

  • Lesley Scammell:
    4 Feb. 2019
    A lovely and gentle play full of questions about how we choose to cope with the tragedies in our lives. I love the circular structure of the play, the way things are revealed to us in fragments that slowly add up to reveal who these people are.
  • Stacey Isom Campbell:
    12 Nov. 2017
    I had the opportunity to see Hath Taken Away at The Great Plains Theatre Conference. It’s a master-work—beautiful, rich, moving. Each of the three characters is complex and continually surprising in a play that addresses big questions. I appreciate that he never judges or stereotypes his characters. I loved the structure of the play – it unfolds in a way that feels like opening an intricately wrapped gift. I had the feeling that I was in the hands of a highly intelligent and empathetic playwright.
  • Rory Leahy:
    6 Oct. 2017
    There is much I love about this play, its ethereal beauty, its exploration of just how cruel and capricious the universe can be, it portrait of three young people forming their own family unit after the grown ups in their lives fail them, but I think most of all I appreciate its nuanced portrayal of the type of characters you rarely see rendered sympathetically in the medium of theatre.

Development History

  • Reading
    ,
    Great Plains Theatre Conference
    ,
    2017
  • Reading
    ,
    Last Frontier Conference
    ,
    2015
  • Reading
    ,
    Chicago Dramatists
    ,
    2015
  • Reading
    ,
    Will Geer's Theatricum Botanicum
    ,
    2015
  • Workshop
    ,
    Southern Illinois University
    ,
    2014

Production History

  • University
    ,
    Ball State University Department of Theatre and Dance
    ,
    2019
  • Workshop
    ,
    Contraband Theatre
    ,
    2016