Doubt, A Parable Reviews
MD Theatre Guide- Recommended
"...In Vagabond Player’s “Doubt,” the small community of St. Nicholas Catholic Church and school becomes a window for exploring truths, mistruths, and the patchy places in between. Shanley’s script leaves room for questions at its end, but the questions themselves are clear. That is precisely what great theatre, stories, and parables do: provide safe spaces within which we can consider what narratives to believe about others, ourselves, and the world."
Theatre Bloom- Highly Recommended
"...Innocence is only wisdom in a world without evil. But why is it we are so quick to believe that of which we are not certain? Why are we so quick to judge? The most innocent interaction can see seem sinister to a poisoned mind. Why do we let our minds be primed so readily with poison? In a striking and evocative drama now appearing on the Vagabond Players’ stage as the penultimate production of their 108th season, Doubt, a Parable brings these questions to the forefront of the audiences’ minds in a gripping, 80-minute exploration of faith, morality, and above all, the titular eponymy: Doubt."