A Blanket of Dust, a new play about a 9/11 widow’s pursuit of justice, opened on June 12th and runs until June 30th at the famous Flea Theater in New York City. Performances are at 7:00 PM every day of the week (except Sunday), in addition to Saturday 2:00 PM matinees.

We’re pleased to announce that the show on Wednesday, June 27, will be followed by a very special event: a Q&A moderated by renowned media critic Mark Crispin Miller, with playwright Richard Squires, 9/11 family member Bob McIlvaine, and architect Bill Brinnier. Brinnier’s best friend, Frank DeMartini, was the World Trade Center construction manager who died while rescuing dozens of occupants trapped in the upper floors of the North Tower on 9/11.

We encourage everyone who can make it to the Big Apple to come see this important play — and, if you attend on the 27th, to stay for the Q&A. We realize the majority of you live too far away to be there, so we’re filming the Q&A and will release the video shortly thereafter. In the meantime, you can urge your friends who are nearby to come enjoy this “thought-provoking,” “masterful,” “much needed” production!

Theater Reviews

“[V]ery personal and thought-provoking . . . I personally could see it being adapted for the screen, and potentially going on to be a very successful film”

— Anthony J. Piccione, Onstage Blog

“A thought-provoking examination of our relationship to, and faith in, our leaders and government”

— Matt Kiesling, Theasy.com

“The performers did a masterful job of portraying the theme and emotions”

— Walter Thinnes, Walter Thinnes Blog