Summary
Contemporary politics and society stood front-and-center as the Contemporary American Theater Festival (CATF) opened its 14th season in Shepherdstown, W.Va., this weekend past with Stuart Flack's "Homeland Security" among the offerings. The play, directed by Ed Herendeen," deals with the metaphysical fallout of September 11.
The action of "Homeland" - originally staged in Chicago and receiving its first East Coast performances here - begins in a pair of small interrogation rooms at O'Hare International Airport where FBI agent Thomas (Scott Whitehurst) is questioning an American odd- couple: Raj Gupta (Amol Shah), a second-generation Indian-American, and his Jewish girlfriend Susan (Christianne Tisdale).See the full content of this document
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'Security' Makes Trust a Casualty
It seems that Raj's name has appeared on a government list of questionable personages. Suspicions are further exacerbated by the penchant ...
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