Winner of the 2005 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, Doubt, a Parable is a thought-provoking
tale about faith, truth and the clash of generations.
Sister Aloysius Beauvier, a hardened believer and principal of St. Nicholas
Catholic school, suspects the school’s first black student is being abused
by the liberal minded Father Brendan. But Sister James, youthful and ever
the optimist, remains faithful to the priest.
Sides are chosen and wounds inflicted. Somewhere amongst the mayhem is
the truth. And as Oscar Wilde said, the truth is never pure and rarely simple.
“ Innocence can only be wisdom in a world without evil.”




