America Is Hard to See, a play about sex offenders, opens to good reviews

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America Is Hard to See, a play based on the actual lives of residents of Miracle Village in Pahokee, Florida opened Friday and has received positive reviews from theater critics. The Off-Broadway play, set in the notorious colony of sex offenders living among grain fields in rural Palm Beach County, is a “fusion of personal interviews and texts found through archival research, with traditional Methodist hymns and original songs composed by Priscilla Holbrook.”

Following are some of the reviews:

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/02/02/theater/review-america-is-hard-to-see-travis-russ.html

http://www.theatermania.com/off-broadway/reviews/a-colony-of-sex-offenders-takes-the-stage-in-ameri_83943.html

 

 


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One thought on “America Is Hard to See, a play about sex offenders, opens to good reviews

  • February 7, 2018

    As always, read and comment if you can on the article itself. Only one negative, and that one from California. Likely, that person never saw the play and his/her mind about SOs is closed.

    Wish I could go see it. Or someone films and puts it on Youtube or something.

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