
Babylon
Don Nigro


In this relentless and troubling three character play, an old man named Gott runs a bookstore in Vermont with his granddaughter Eva, when their peaceful life there is turned upside down by the appearance of a customer, Lilah, who accuses Gott of being the doctor who performed unspeakable experiments on her mother at Auschwitz.
Thus begins a journey into a nightmare labyrinth of charges and counter-charges in which Gott presents a very different picture of what happened, insisting that he was a prisoner there.
Lilah has just left a sanitarium and it becomes increasingly difficult to know who to believe or whose version of reality is correct.
Ambiguous, disorienting and powerful.
Nebuchadnezzar is a play written by Don Nigro and published by Samuel French.
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