March 1–23, 2019
By Deb Margolin
Directed by Jerry Heymann
With Jenny Allen, Gerry Bamman, and Jeremiah Kissel
Ponzi schemer Bernard Madoff is in prison, determined to control his own narrative for history as he dictates to a visiting biographer stories about his childhood, his family, women, money, and an all-night meeting he had with Holocaust survivor and poet, Solomon Galkin.
From the company who produced Hal & Bee and Less Than 50% comes a play critics called “intriguingly exercised” (Washington Post) and “rich with dramatic tension” (Tampa Bay Times), exploring themes of greed, willful blindness to the truth, and the beauty and danger of absolute faith, either in God or in men.