Dead Wrong
Friday 3/2 8:30pm
Sunday 3/4 2:30pm
Wednesday 3/7 7:00pm
Friday 3/9 5:30pm
Saturday 3/10 8:30pm
$9
Ten years ago, a stranger brutally assaulted Megan Shepard as she was jogging home through a park. When Megan identified Jabari Woods in court, condemning him to life in prison, she was dead sure he had been the attacker.
But new evidence is forcing Megan to question her own memories — including her vivid nightmares of the crime — and to face the possibility that she has made the worst mistake of her life.
A solo drama by the creator of “A Cynic Tells Love Stories” and “Burning Brothels: Sex and Death in Nevada.”
Katherine Glover
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Drama, 60 minutes, rated PG-13
No latecomers allowed

Went to see this tonight with my mom. It was very powerful and very moving! We felt her frustrations, joy, and sadness. It’s very realistic, not everyone gets their happy ending. Would recommend seeing this one!
Just caught Katherine Glover’s first performance of this show ever. She nailed it. Very moving. I highly recommend it. Katherine is a brilliant. She’s kind of a journalist/storyteller/actress. One of Rogue’s greats.
A compelling dramatic piece,dealing with PTSD,recovery,and the frustrations of sometimes random nature of our criminal justice system.
Go see this.
Saw the first show. It was very compelling. Each year KG outdoes herself in topic research and dramatic presentation. Not any easy topic to portray. Congrats to Katherine on another successful show!
I like plays about “important” topics, but they often fall short of being good plays. This one was excellent! The performer was so natural on stage I felt I was really listening to someone tell her story. The writing was complex–no easy answers or cheap feel-good moments. Learned a lot about our criminal justice system too. First show I’ve seen by Ms. Glover, and hope to see more!
My favorite so far. Darker than her past work, but more compelling.
AW!
Why did you tell us it wasn’t true?!?
Next time don’t tell us and we’ll go along with you on the trip, then be with you emotionally when we find out it isn’t – with you.