New York City
When liberal, Upper West Side resident Judith befriends Zeke, a highly educated yet once-homeless man she meets at a soup kitchen, their fragile hold on history begins to slip. Tony Award-winner Ruben Santiago-Hudson (director of Two River’s critically acclaimed productions of August Wilson’s Jitney and Two Trains Running) brings us a provocative, daring, and immensely powerful world-premiere drama about race, sacrifice, and legacy.