It is 1964, shortly after the shock to the country of the Kennedy
assassination. Principal Sister Aloysius is concerned about the
potentially inappropriate actions of Father Flynn with a middle school
black student, and decides to enlist the assistance of a younger
teacher, Sister James, to look out for anything suspicious. John
Patrick Shanley, who won the 2005 Pulitzer Prize and Tony for this
play, challenges his audience to question everything, and raises more
issues than he answers: Is Father Flynn innocent or guilty? What is
the nature of doubt or of certainty? And are new, modern ways of
looking at religion always better, or is there something to be said
for tradition?
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