Hailed by the New York Times as "A brilliant, boundary-melting play. One of the richest works of theaterto come along in many seasons." Dana H. tells the true story of a young woman held captive — trapped in a series of Florida motels, diso...
moreHailed by the New York Times as "A brilliant, boundary-melting play. One of the richest works of theaterto come along in many seasons." Dana H. tells the true story of a young woman held captive — trapped in a series of Florida motels, disoriented and terrified — for five months. Told in Dana's own words and reconstructed for the stage by her son Lucas Hnath (A Doll's House Part 2, The Christians), this innovative work shatters the boundaries of the art form and our understanding of good and evil.
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