
A fictional conservative Supreme Court justice whisks away his environmental-radicalist 16-year-old daughter to a camp in the Adirondacks when she is suspended for destroying her school’s air conditioning system with a sledgehammer. As they will be living in the wilderness alone for three months, they submit to the family psychologist’s rules designed to help them get along: He can’t talk about God or banish her to her room. She can’t blame him for everything and has to relinquish her phone. The plan works; the two are starting to enjoy each other’s company, fishing, hunting, searching for an elusive moose, and discussing the Supreme Court docket. But, when the judge reveals his ulterior motive for bringing his daughter to the camp, he is faced with the hardest decision of his life: does he sacrifice his ideological beliefs for the sake of his family?
READING Monday, April 15, 2024, 7:00 pm, Seton Hall University, University Center Theater. Directed by Cheryl Katz, read by John Little and Lane Valek. Arrive to campus by 6:30. Guard at front gate will give you a parking pass and direct you to the multi-storey garage, which is a short walk to the University Center. Reception to follow. FREE.
A big thanks to the Women and Gender Studies Program and the Center for Faculty Development for their support.
PARKING:
Here are directions to Seton Hall University, 400 South Orange Ave., South Orange NJ 07079: https://www.shu.edu/visit/directions.html
When you arrive at the gate (there are two), tell the guard you are there for an event and they will record your license plate and allow you to park.
Parking is either in the open-air lot or the multi-storey garage (except the first storey, which is reserved for faculty). After parking, walk to the University Center (a new building on the center green) and proceed to the theater in the UC. It is a small campus, and a short walk.
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