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  1. 5 days ago · Much of this is recounted in Q and A testimony between the prosecutor (Anna Khaja) and the son, but the father is given many monologues (much of it apparently recorded by his son) – some of it nearly-eloquent defenses of political beliefs (“I will follow the government as long as it follows the Constitution.”) but also an account of his ...

  2. 1 day ago · As U.S. Attorney (Anna Khaja) questions the son, we learn the unfolding of what has sent many to question. We see a close father and son relationship shatter as they take opposite political sides. The more the father becomes engrossed the more the son gathers.

  3. 5 days ago · Reprising their roles from the Los Angeles' Fountain Theatre production, the Off-Broadway cast of Fatherland features Ron Bottitta as Father, Patrick Keleher as Son, Anna Khaja as U.S. Attorney ...

  4. 5 days ago · Clocking in at seventy-five minutes, and by using their own words, the play takes you deep into the souls of its two main characters, here called Father (Ron Botitta) and Son (Patrick Keleher). A U.S. Attorney (Anna Khaja) and a Defense Attorney (Larry Poindexter) make up the rest of the four-person ensemble. The drama is taut, the feelings are ...

  5. 5 days ago · As U.S. Attorney (Anna Khaja) questions the son, we learn the unfolding of what has sent many to question. We see a close father and son relationship shatter as they take opposite political sides. The more the father becomes engrossed the more the son gathers.

  6. 5 days ago · WITH: Ron Bottitta (Father), Patrick Keleher (Son), Anna Khaja (U.S. Attorney) and Larry Poindexter (Defense Attorney). Scenic Design by Joel Daavid; Lighting Design by Alison Brummer; Sound Design by Stewart Blackwood; and Costume Design by Danyele Thomas.

  7. 4 days ago · It’s no surprise that the Trump era and its aftermath have been a boon to documentary plays. These plays don’t all address explicitly political topics, and they vary widely from one another in tone, method, and approach; but hovering over this era’s documentary plays is the relentless assault being