A journalist, keen to rebuild his professional reputation, arrives at a Rwandan prison five years after the 1994 genocide to interview two Hutu Nuns who are about to stand trial for war crimes. Their story is challenged by a survivor and dismissed by a Tutsi corporal who acts as the journalist’s guide. In the play Sense of an Ending, the genocide and its impact in which approximately 800,000 people were m…
SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 01:03PM on August 28, 2015