THE WHALE – A DAUGHTER’S PERSPECTIVE


After 16 years, what would you do if the father you never really knew tried to reconnect with you, to
Abby Quatro
share the love with you that you never experienced? Would it be possible to have compassion and forgive the man who walked out on you and your mom? As a teenager, do you owe your father the right to come back into your life?

This month, off the WALL is featuring The Whale, a journey of a 600-pound man looking back on his life and trying to reconnect with his estranged daughter. Having left his wife and two-year-old daughter to live his genuine life as a gay man, are the scars too deep to reconnect after 15 years? Or will time have soothed the wounds, setting the path for reconciliation and compassion?

Like life, this play is bursting with questions. Questions about empathy, reconciliation, and forgiveness. Questions about life itself.  Filled with guilt wrenching emotion and appropriately placed humor, this play explores a man’s last chance for healing and the impact on those he loves.

THE WHALE

A Pittsburgh Theater Premiere
April 24-25 & 30, May 1-2, 7-9 @ 8:00 PM
Matinee April 26 & May 3 @ 3 PM

Written by: Samuel D. Hunter
Directed by: Linda Haston
With: F.J.Hartland*, Abby Quatro*, Amy Landis*
Dana Hardy*, Brian Knoebel*

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