New York City
“a riveting, tension-filled experience with a superb ensemble”
LA WEEKLY — PICK OF THE WEEK
“gripping throughout…elevating the production to a don’t-miss status is a spellbinding ensemble”
BACKSTAGE WEST — CRITIC’S PICK
“abundant with drama and suspense…the innovative staging is cinematic”
NOHO LA — RECOMMENDED
It was the trial that tore Atlanta apart, causing a resurgence of the Ku Klux Klan and the formation of the Anti-Defamation League. The Knights of Mary Phagan recounts the trial of Leo Frank, the Jewish factory manager falsely accused of murdering a 13 year-old girl in 1913. For an America still healing from a conflict that defined a nation, the Leo Frank case was the wake-up call that took 70 years to answer. Jesse Waldinger’s critically acclaimed stage play tells the riveting story surrounding the one-time office boy who came forward in 1983 to finally disclose what he saw on April 26th 1913. Nominated for 7 NAACP theater awards in 2002, including Best Play, The Knights of Mary Phagan is a gripping reality check, exposing one of America’s darkest moments.