While serving a six-month sentence at a juvenile detention center, thirteen-year-old Sura struggles to survive the experience with his spirit intact.
Adam Rapp is an accomplished playwright. He has received the Herbert and Patricia Brodkin Scholarship and Boston's Elliot Norton Award, and his work was short-listed for the William Saroyan International Prize for Writing. His works have appeared at the Edge Theater in New York City, the Arcola Theatre in London, and at theaters in Pittsburgh and Chicago. His first feature film, Winter Passing, which he wrote and directed, was released in 2005. Mr. Rapp lives in New York City.
Adam Rapp is an accomplished playwright. He has received the Herbert and Patricia Brodkin Scholarship and Boston's Elliot Norton Award, and his work was short-listed for the William Saroyan International Prize for Writing. His works have appeared at the Edge Theater in New York City, the Arcola Theatre in London, and at theaters in Pittsburgh and Chicago. His first feature film,Winter Passing, which he wrote and directed, was released in 2005. Mr. Rapp lives in New York City.