Best Served Cold

People love stories about revenge. Just think: They even named a deep-fried sandwich after the definitive tale of vengeance, The Count of Monte Cristo. Award-winning playwright Michael McKeever is serving up his own dish of retribution with a brand-new provocative drama, Unreasonable Doubt, opening this Wednesday at Actors’ Playhouse at...
Carbonatix Pre-Player Loader

Audio By Carbonatix

With 2 days left in our spring campaign, we have a new $10,000 goal!

New Times members have already contributed more than $7,500 - can you help us hit our new goal and keep New Times free and in print every week? If New Times matters to you, please take action and contribute today.

$10,000

People love stories about revenge. Just think: They even named a deep-fried sandwich after the definitive tale of vengeance, The Count of Monte Cristo. Award-winning playwright Michael McKeever is serving up his own dish of retribution with a brand-new provocative drama, Unreasonable Doubt, opening this Wednesday at Actors’ Playhouse at the Miracle Theatre.

Running through June 6, the play follows Ty Bosworth, a man out for blood after the judicial system frees the guy who raped and murdered his 9-year-old daughter. Bosworth takes the law into his own hands by kidnapping the murderer’s attorney and putting him on trial in a tiny cabin in upstate New York. It might sound like A Time to Kill meets Misery, but don’t worry — we made sure Matthew McConaughey isn’t cast as a naked, bongo-playing lawyer.

Wed., May 12, 8 p.m., 2010

Loading latest posts...