A World War II hero, his daughter and Vietnam veteran son confront the secrets that haunt and divide them. This powerful new drama, lightened with laughter, was inspired by the author's father, whose war diary she discovered after his death. 90 minutes
Venue: Fort Fringe - Redrum
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fringe on 2009-07-02 said... City Paper mention...http://bit.ly/ZPBEu -
njburton on 2009-07-24 said... Missing Pages is an engaging drama with a powerful antiwar message that fits our times. Good acting and strong storytelling - two thumbs up! -
info on 2009-07-24 said... From DC Theatre Scene: .Susan Austin Roth has written a play that is so powerful it may take your breath away. From the opening scene where we see Andy Armand, superbly acted by Joe Peck, looking for his buddy.s name on .The Wall., Ms. Roth lets us know that this will not be an easy play to watch. Yet from this moment we are engaged, and she does not let us loose until the final line is spoken...The end of this play will surprise and haunt you - it is a reminder that war, any war, is hell. This play is drama at its very best. Do yourself a favor; see this show.. For entire review see: http://dctheatrescene.com/2009/07/21/missing-pages/ -
njburton on 2009-07-25 said... FROM DC THEATER SCENE: .Susan Austin Roth has written a play that is so powerful it may take your breath away. From the opening scene where we see Andy Armand, superbly acted by Joe Peck, looking for his buddy.s name on .The Wall., Ms. Roth lets us know that this will not be an easy play to watch. Yet from this moment we are engaged, and she does not let us loose until the final line is spoken...The end of this play will surprise and haunt you - it is a reminder that war, any war, is hell. This play is drama at its very best. Do yourself a favor; see this show.. For entire review see: http://dctheatrescene.com/2009/07/21/missing-pages/











