David Mamet's controversial play confronts the issues of sexual harassment and political correctness but allows the audience to decide who is right.
Carol, a student who is having trouble with her studies, brings charges against John, her professor, when he puts an arm around her as a comfort when she breaks down.
Egged on by a feminist group at the college, she accuses him of attempted rape and causes him to lose his job.
The play, a little slow to begin with, builds up through a series of scenes of conflict to a powerful climax and provides the two actors with challenging roles.
Serena Brand is outstanding in her transformation from the frightened, insecure girl to the fighting feminist who challenges, her tutor, finely played by Tim Blissett.
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