With compassion and insight, Kerr Lockhart navigates the conflicting responsibilities weighing on the main character Eileen Kinsella. How does one balance responsibility to society with responsibility to those at our doorstep asking for help? What if what we have sworn to uphold violates our deeply held beliefs? And how does a person of faith justify tolerating evil for the greater good? Lockhart puts us in Eileen's impossible position to understand her decision and to answer these questions for ourselves. I heard Sanctity read by American Theater Group, and that stellar reading proves this...
With compassion and insight, Kerr Lockhart navigates the conflicting responsibilities weighing on the main character Eileen Kinsella. How does one balance responsibility to society with responsibility to those at our doorstep asking for help? What if what we have sworn to uphold violates our deeply held beliefs? And how does a person of faith justify tolerating evil for the greater good? Lockhart puts us in Eileen's impossible position to understand her decision and to answer these questions for ourselves. I heard Sanctity read by American Theater Group, and that stellar reading proves this fine play deserves a production.