Set in Montgomery in 1959, this play delves into the heart of Alabama’s history, exploring themes of belonging, identity, and the fight to protect one’s home and heritage. When a state senator discovers The Rabbit’s Wedding, a children’s picture book, is about a black rabbit and a white rabbit getting married, he sets out to fire the state librarian protecting it. Meanwhile, a chance meeting between childhood friends, one white and one black, forces them to recall, confront, and reconcile their complicated past.
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