"Explosive new drama... a provocative exploration of the inescapable
and insidious presence of hatred in our society."
-Toronto Star

CHERRY DOCS
a U.S. premiere by David Gow
directed by Jiri
Zizka
May 3, 2000 - June 4, 2000
Mike (Jason Field) is an unrepentant Skinhead accused of murder,
and Legal Aid has assigned him a lawyer: an ambitious, hard-working, Jewish
lawyer (David Strathairn). In this explosive play, David Gow explores
the nature of hate. Danny, a lawyer who prides himself on his liberal
tolerance, must come to terms with the feelings Mike unearths in him.
And Mike's life is suddenly in the hands of a man whom he wishes were
dead. As both men reluctantly agree to work together, they come to realize
that more than their beliefs are on the line. In this confrontation, their
very lives hang in the balance. The Wilma is proud to present the American
premiere of David Gow's powerful CHERRY DOCS, which asks a simple, but
harrowing, question: Can we eliminate hate?
PRODUCTION PHOTOS
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CAST AND DESIGNERS
CAST
Set Designer Jerry
Rojo Lighting Designer Jerold
R. Forsyth Costume Designer Sarah
Iams Composer/Sound Designer Adam
Wernick
Mike Jason Field
Danny David Strathairn
Designers