In the jury room of a murder trial, the sole dissenter in an 11-1 guilty vote exposes the other jurors’ personal biases and forces a dramatic re-evaluation of the crime. As timely today as it was when it was first written in the 1950s, 12 Angry Jurors is a compelling and provacative examination of the American judicial system.
The classic American play by Reginald Rose, adapted by Sherman L. Sergel and directed by Domenick Scudera, Professor of Theater.