This one was hard. According to The Fringe website, Count Time "tells the story of Patricia Prewitt’s journey through decades of
incarceration for a murder she did not commit. Accused and wrongfully
convicted of murdering her husband, Patty has served thirty years of a
fifty year sentence with no hope of parole until 2036. Ms. Townsend
interviewed Patty Prewitt and all the other living people portrayed in
this searing and moving testimony to the enduring spirit of human
survival. We hope to convince Governor Nixon to commute her sentence and
set her free."
The one act play traces the story of Prewitt's life, from hard childhood to tumultuous marriage to horribly unjust conviction to decades in prison, arising from small-town Missouri egos and politics. It was a gut punch but, in the end, I am glad I experienced it. Actress Elizabeth Ann Townsend's performance was extraordinary.