Artists Repertory Theatre's final production of its 2022-23 season is a richly characterized work that falls forward into a hard-boiled whirlwind around a seemingly innocuous writing assignment. With just five characters and 80 minutes Oregon playwright E. M. Lewis unpacks how easy it is to lose the plot line of truth. Read the review from photographer and critic John Rudoff.
death by antifreeze poisoning, the and pointing at her. matt s fiancée and the mother of his children, holly mcfeeture. holly mcfeeture was a suspect from day one. prosecutors were appointed. brian make done in and they were frustrated but we were missing missing pieces, missing critical links on the case. evidence already collected was madly inconclusive. for example, detectives recovered two bottles of antifreeze in the garage were halle and matt lived. but it turned out somebody else had been living in the house for more than a year by the time they found. it whose antifreeze was it? nobody knew. but still, was there a way that we could go ahead and link it up? nope. tests confirmed that the garage antifreeze did not match the antifreeze that killed matt. but, remember holly s friend, rebecca vega? detective quinn found her name in the old file. calder up and discovered that
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