Tainted Justice
by Don Nigro

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Highlights

120 mins 1910s/WWI Ensemble Cast Unit Set/Multiple Settings Period Costumes

Synopsis

Drawn from facts surrounding a real murder mystery on Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, Tainted Justice is a compelling drama by the author of Ravenscroft .

Pearl, a troubled young woman, is haunted by doubts about who actually murdered her father in the dark woods by the cranberry bogs at twilight one August evening in 1913.

Her cousin, an eccentric attorney obsessed with seeing Buster Keaton movies, defended the accused murderer.

Her uncle, who loves mine shafts, was the accused man's friend.

Her mother is a beautiful and enigmatic woman from whom she has become painfully estranged.

The accused murderer is a charming liar who is fascinated by antique doorknobs and insists that he once nearly married Emily Bronte in Moose Jaw.

As Pearl confronts these people, she is pulled deeper and deeper into a dark labyrinth of desire, lies and ambiguous betrayals.

By turns funny, haunting, and frightening, this intricately plotted investigation into what can truly be known about other people and their motives weaves memory, testimony, and scenes of twisted confrontation into a compelling tapestry of darkness and light.

Characters

Character
Pearl

their daughter

Bill Maddin

Tena'a brother

Jim

his son, an attorney

Maudie

Jim's wife

Hearn

prosecutor

Tena

his wife

Publication

Publisher Samuel French
ISBN-13 9780573626074
ISBN-10 0573626073

Tainted Justice is a play written by Don Nigro and published by Samuel French .

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