In a convent of cloistered Catholic nuns, a baby lies in a wastebasket. She has lived for less than an hour, before being strangled with her own umbilical cord. In another part of the room, her mother, a holy nun, lies unconscious and bleeding, mind and memory in ruins. The pathologists and psychologists and police […] The post Review: Agnes of God, Factory 449's devastating look at religious faith and science app…
SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 04:48PM on November 11, 2019