A Bright New Boise
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CURRENTLY CLOSED
Opened Sep 8, 2010
Closed Oct 2, 2010
Opened Sep 8, 2010
Closed Oct 2, 2010
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In A Bright New Boise, a disgraced evangelical from rural Idaho is forced to take a minimum-wage job at the local Hobby Lobby craft store in an effort to re-unite with his estranged son. But will this miraculous reconciliation happen before the Second Coming of Christ?
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Samuel D. Hunter has effectively rendered himself a playwright to watch with A Bright New Boise, at the Wild Project, a quietly affecting drama that delves into the always thorny issues of faith, forgiveness, and second chances with great eloquence and compassion. Moreover, director Davis McCallum and his eminently capable ensemble have created a world premiere production that pulses with electric performances that are as honest as a hard day's work at minimum wage.
Those happen to be the sort of jobs Hunter's characters hold, as employees of a craft superstore called Hobby Lobby. The newest hire, Will (Andrew Garman), leaves a couple of cloudy points off his application: that he's the bir[...]