Directed by James Turpin, this energetic and insightful play follows one man’s attempt to convince his fellow jurors that a young boy, on trial for the murder of his father, might possibly be innocent. The play examines prejudice, racism, and bigotry in a hard-hitting way, and is sure to keep the audience discussing the show long after the closing curtain.
Note: This show is not recommended for children under the age of 13. Discretion is advised.
Tickets are $15 for general public, $12 students (including post-secondary students)



