In this episode, Randy and Tyler discuss the 2005 winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, "Doubt, a Parable" by John Patrick Shanley.<br /><br />From <a href="http://Encyclopedia.com" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Encyclopedia.com</a>: Set at a Catholic school in the Bronx in 1964, Doubt concerns an older nun, Sister Aloysius, who does not approve of teachers' offering friendship and compassion over the discipline she feels students need in order to face the harsh world. When she suspects a new priest of sexually abusing a student, she is faced with the prospect of charging him with unproven allegations and possibly destroying his career as well as her own. To help build her case, she asks for help from an idealistic young nun, who finds her faith in compassion challenged, and the mother of the accused boy, who is protective of her son, the first black student ever admitted to St. Nicholas.<br /><br />******* IN OUR NEXT EPISODE *******<br />Join us as we discuss the 1931 winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, Alison's House by Susan Glaspell.<br /><br />From <a href="http://StageAgent.com" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">StageAgent.com</a>: Susan Glaspell’s Pulitzer Prize-winning play, Alison’s House, takes us to Iowa on the last day of the nineteenth century. The Stanhope family are preparing to say goodbye to their old homestead on the banks of the Mississippi but the house holds a lot of memories for each generation. Their sister and aunt, Alison, has been dead for eighteen years but her influence, both as a poet and a person, remains strong. Aunt Agatha is fiercely protective of her sister’s reputation and legacy, but what is she hiding? When disgraced daughter Elsa returns home, old wounds are opened and it becomes clear that her scandalous relationship with a married man is not the first in the family. Like Elsa, Alison also fell deeply in love but, unlike her niece, she let her lover go and channeled her secret passions into her poetry. Unable to bring herself to burn the pages, Agatha finally relinquishes the poetry to Elsa and reveals Alison’s secret.<br /><br /><br />DeScripted<br />Facebook: <a href="https://www.facebook.com/DeScriptedPod" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">https://www.facebook.com/DeScriptedPod</a><br />Twitter: @DeScriptedPod - <a href="http://www.twitter.com/DeScriptedPod" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">www.twitter.com/DeScriptedPod</a><br />Instagram: @DeScriptedPod - <a href="http://www.instagram.com/DeScriptedPod" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">www.instagram.com/DeScriptedPod</a><br />