From ACTORS COLLABORATIVE TOLEDO
Actors Collaborative Toledo (ACTwill present the area premiere of “Blood of the Lamb” by Arlene Hutton, an urgent and riveting new play exploring the collision of personal autonomy and state control in a post-Roe America.
“Blood of the Lamb” will be staged Thursday, June 5, Friday June 6, and Saturday, June 7 at 8 p.m. and Sunday, June 8 at 3 p.m. in Trinity Episcopal Church, 316 Adams Street, Toledo.
“Blood of the Lamb”is directed by Toledo theater veteran Barbara Barkan and features Monica Hiris and Rin Moran.
Set in a stark room at a Texas airport, Blood of the Lamb centers on Nessa, a pregnant woman detained under new reproductive laws. As she faces questioning and legal proceedings—represented not by her own advocate but by an attorney for her unborn fetus—the play unfolds as a chilling, Kafkaesque legal drama. Through sharp dialogue and escalating tension, Hutton examines the profound implications of legislation that prioritizes the rights of the unborn over the autonomy of the living.
Director Barbara Barkan said, “this play didn’t just speak to me, it shouted! When the playwright was asked what motivated her to write it, she replied “rage’. The theatre was created to tell people the truth about life and the social situation. This is a play about actions and potential consequences.”
“Arlene Hutton’s latest work is both personal and political,” said Jeffrey Albright, ACT’s co-founder, “and our production invites audiences into a conversation about freedom, dignity, and the human cost of policy.”
“Blood of the Lamb” arrives in Toledo fresh off critical acclaim, including the Critics’ Circle Award at the 2024 Adelaide Fringe Festival. Known for her compelling storytelling in plays including “Last Train to Nibroc” and “I Dream Before I Take the Stand,” Hutton delivers once again with a piece that’s both emotionally raw and intellectually rigorous.
Hutton is an award-winning playwright known for crafting character-driven stories that address contemporary issues with empathy and nuance. Her works have been performed internationally and are celebrated for their emotional depth and social relevance.
About Actors Collaborative Toledo:
Actors Collaborative Toledo is a nonprofit theater company committed to presenting high-quality, thought-provoking plays that spark dialogue and foster community engagement through the power of live performance.