Theater enthusiasts and literature lovers won’t want to miss this event, led by Faye Sholiton, Founding Artistic Director of Interplay Jewish Theatre. The session explores Kuros Charney’s powerful play about a Cuban American family in Miami whose carefully guarded secrets surface when their daughter decides to run for Congress. The story unfolds as a gripping examination of love, betrayal, identity, and exile, spanning four decades from 1966 to 2006 and revealing how political turbulence can echo across generations.
Participants will receive a copy of the script upon registration and are encouraged to read it in advance. This allows for deep exploration of the play’s themes while experiencing the unique energy that comes from reading dramatic works aloud in a community setting. With limited space available, early registration is recommended. Whether you’re drawn to stories of immigrant experience, political drama, or family secrets, this Script Club session promises rich conversations.