MacArthur Fellow and writer of Darren Aronofsky's The Whale, Samuel D. Hunter, returns with the Off-Broadway premiere of A Bright New Boise. Similar to his critically-acclaimed first production at Signature, A Case for the Existence of God, Hunter captures a region of his home state Idaho – in a depersonalized work environment – through the people who inhabit it. This dark comedic work depicts a Boise Hobby Lobby thrown into chaos by the arrival of a new employee sorting through a tragic past.
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