In the early 1960s, an anonymous committee of ordinary citizens in
Seattle debated over which kidney disease victims to choose for an
experiment with something new: a kidney dialysis machine. If the
experiment worked, a small number of people would live instead of
surely die from kidney failure. But who among the selection pool
lives? How will the committee choose? Based on that premise and
creating his own committee, playwright Christopher Meeks centers
the action on one person, attorney Gabriel Hornstein, who
desperately needs what the committee offers. In a review of the
play in Los Angeles, the LA Weekly wrote, "Christopher Meeks takes
this factual scenario and transforms it into a thought-provoking
drama, which relates a timely story about both ethics and
morals.... Meeks' script is smartly written."
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