‘The Amish Project’: How tragedy breeds forgiveness
By Emma McAvoy | Jan. 24, 2019The Star Center Theatre presents a play on the real-life tragedy in an Amish schoolhouse.
The Star Center Theatre presents a play on the real-life tragedy in an Amish schoolhouse.
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The black box stage is bare. Actors walk on in dark simple clothing, forming a statue-like formation in dim lighting. A young girl with pigtail braids and a long black dress emerges from the group and tells the story of “The Amish Project”: a fictional representation of the Oct. 2, 2006 shooting at an Amish schoolhouse in Nickel Mines, Pennsylvania.
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