The Holes in Human Flesh

by Caitlin Turnage

The last day of a Mission trip in South Africa, a missionary realizes she’s leaving more behind than her faith, and has to deal with the consequences of the grief her religion and her friendship may have wrought.

The last day of a Mission trip in South Africa, a missionary realizes she’s leaving more behind than her faith, and has to deal with the consequences of the grief her religion and her friendship may have wrought.

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The Holes in Human Flesh

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  • Cheryl Bear: The Holes in Human Flesh

    A thought provoking conversation in mission work that brings some questions to the forefront. Well done.

    A thought provoking conversation in mission work that brings some questions to the forefront. Well done.

  • Bree Rothbart: The Holes in Human Flesh

    I was lucky enough to be the primary dramaturg on this piece - and it's beautifully written, in addition to addressing important issues surrounding purity culture - something most of us know nothing about. Caitlin's authorial voice is not only original, it gives voice to a subculture that is otherwise unheard in American Theatre.

    I was lucky enough to be the primary dramaturg on this piece - and it's beautifully written, in addition to addressing important issues surrounding purity culture - something most of us know nothing about. Caitlin's authorial voice is not only original, it gives voice to a subculture that is otherwise unheard in American Theatre.

  • Shaun Leisher: The Holes in Human Flesh

    A conversation that needs to be happening in the evangelical missions world. Beautiful dialogue spoken by such wonderfully complex characters.

    A conversation that needs to be happening in the evangelical missions world. Beautiful dialogue spoken by such wonderfully complex characters.

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Awards

  • Samuel French 42nd Annual OOB finalist
    Finalist
    2017