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Coyote on a Fence
April 12-22, 2007
Thur, April 12 at 8:00 pm
Fri, April 13 at 8:00 pm
Sat, April 14 at 8:00 pm
Sun, April 15 at 2:30 pm
Thur, April 19 at 8:00 pm
Fri, April 20 at 8:00 pm
Sat, April 21 at 8:00 pm
Sun, April 22 at 2:30 pm

Cast
Jim Henry as John
Karl Berner as Bobby
Eric Brant as Sam
Heather Climer as Shawna

Party!
Join us for an Opening Night Party on Friday, April 13 following the show, generously hosted at Bon Femme.
FREE to CTG patrons.

EXPERIENCE
Utterly Compelling Theatre


by Bruce Graham
directed by David Pera
assisted by Fred Margison
April 12 - 22, 2007

What is the true nature of evil, what does it look like, where does it come from? Two men inhabit Death Row awaiting their fate, one evokes sympathy, the other derision. In vivid scenes, this thought-provoking play explores the disturbing question: Can one be innocent though proven guilty? This penetrating new drama offers no clear verdict, just utterly compelling theatre.

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*SYMPOSIUM SERIES*

We are pleased to have Valparaiso School of Law students,
currently studying capital punishment, facilitate audience talk-back
sessions after three of our performances. These show dates are:

Thurs, April 12th - 8:00 PM
Sunday, April 15th - 2:30 PM
Thurs, April 19th - 8:00 PM

Please join for some stimulating conversation after the show!


"Does a lousy upbringing excuse heinous crimes? Is there room for mercy and repentance within the judicial system? And if Americans really knew the inhabitants of death row, would they want to see them die? Worthy questions…a provocative subject and a literate sensibility " —Variety

"The language is as precise as it is profane, provoking both troubling thought and the occasional cheerful laugh…[COYOTE ON A FENCE] will change you a little before it lets go of you." —Cincinnati CityBeat

"…excellent theater in every way…" —Philadelphia City Paper

THE STORY: Illiterate but likable, Bobby Reyburn is a funny young guy who loves to do impressions. He's also a member of the Aryan nation, a racist predator convicted of a horrific crime. John Brennan is educated and arrogant, a serious writer who may only be guilty of doing society a favor. As each awaits his fate, one evokes sympathy, the other derision. In vivid scenes, COYOTE ON A FENCE explores the disturbing question: Can one be innocent though proven guilty? This penetrating new drama offers no clear verdict, just utterly compelling theatre.