In a basement in Beirut, Lebanon, three men – an Irish journalist, an English academic and an American doctor – are kidnapped and held hostage by Arabs in Lebanon. As they fight for their survival, the men also engage in a battle of wits to overcome their nationalistic resentments and personal differences. The men find that communication creates strength and even a sort of solidarity under the daily challenges of fear and boredom. Survival and sanity both prove elusive in this thought-provoking drama. Nominated for the 1993 Tony Award for Best Play!
THIS PLAY CONTAINS ADULT LANGUAGE AND MATURE THEMES. |
Directed by
JIM FIPPIN
ROBYN COOPER
Stage Manager
THE CAST
RICHARD
WORSWICK
Michael
GREG BEALER
Edward
DANE LEE
Adam
Sponsored by
Margaret J. Dietz |