“It keeps the audience guessing and second-guessing through the play’s famous final line.”
– New York Post
What is truth, and what is fiction?
St. Nicholas Church School. The Bronx, 1964. Sister Aloysius, the school’s principal, starts to question Father Flynn’s relationship with a troubled young boy. As the progressive priest and traditional nun are drawn into a battle of wills, this riveting psychological drama raises more questions than it answers.
Winner of the 2005 Pulitzer Prize, and Tony Award for Best Play, Doubt: A Parable is an engrossing mystery about the perils of moral certainty. Faith, truth, and doubt weave a complex web that challenges you to question what you believe long after the play has ended.
Content Warning: This production contains adult themes including suggestions of sexual abuse.


