“The Exonerated,” directed by Alan Greenberg, unfolds on the Black Box Stage in February, bringing to life the harrowing and true stories of six individuals. These characters, comprised of five men and a woman, each endured the grave injustice of being wrongfully sentenced to death for crimes they did not commit. Their collective experiences span over a century on Death Row, a period marked by the grim reality of witnessing fellow inmates face execution, all while grappling with the looming threat of their own wrongful deaths. The play’s narrative weaves through these powerful stories, offering audiences a deeply impactful look at the fallibility of the justice system and the human cost of wrongful convictions.
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