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GRACE

Steve and Sara have relocated to Sunrise, Florida to pursue an unbelievably wonderful business deal, but as the deal slowly unravels Sara finds herself increasingly drawn to their next-door neighbour, Sam, a badly-scarred victim of a recent car accident who wants nothing to do with her or her Bible-quoting husband. In the end, with a little help from an old German exterminator who's still angry about the effects of World War II, all three characters are confronted by a world that's both better and worse than any religion can justify.

After the success of Suicide, Incorporated in 2016, K&R selected Craig Wright’s “Grace” to be their follow up. Staged at The Civic Playhouse in early 2017, Grace received rave reviews from audience and critics. Jay Wood directed the play and was assisted by Konstanze Koedam. The cast was Mathew Lee as Steve, Samantha Lambert as Sara, James Chapman as Sam and Paul Sansom as Karl. Jay Wood provided sound design and Lyndon Buckley return to do lighting design.

Grace was nominated for 5 awards at the 2017 CONDA Awards: Best Dramatic Production, Best Director (Drama)- Jay Wood, Best Lead Actor (Male)- Mathew Lee, Best Lead Actor (Female)- Samantha Lambert, Best Sound Design- Jay Wood.