Shadow Hour
by Ralph Tropf

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120 minsPresent DayEnsemble CastUnit Set/Multiple SettingsContemporary Costumes/Street ClothesAmerican

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Readers find Shadow Hour to be an intriguing courthouse drama that explores relevant themes. However, some feel the ambiguous verdict can be frustrating. Overall, it offers a thought-provoking experience despite minor disappointments.

Intriguing subject matterThought-provoking themesAmbiguous verdict can be frustrating

Synopsis

A young woman has accused Senator Adam Martin of sexual assault.

The jury finds itself sharply divided.

As they debate the evidence, flashbacks to the courtroom show how each juror has interpreted the testimony differently.

The truth, it seems, is lost in shadows.

Shadow Hour is a contemporary courtroom drama that gives each cast member the opportunity to play two parts.

Many roles are ideal for older actresses.

Press Reviews

"Provocative and suspenseful."

— LA Weekly

"Crackling with genuine sexual energy."

— Los Angeles Times

Publication

PublisherSamuel French
Year2000
BindingPaperback
Edition1st
Pages82
LanguageEnglish
ISBN-139780573627149
ISBN-100573627142
LCCN2007390423
LCCPS3570.R5878 S53 2000

Shadow Hour is a American play written by Ralph Tropf and published by Samuel French (2000).

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