Set in turn-of-the-century New York City, Her Brother’s Code tells the story of a young lawyer named Bertie who must choose between his loyalty to his family and his commitment to justice. Written by Daniel Bror Sorlin, a pioneering playwright and director, this play is a powerful exploration of family, honor, and the struggle for social reform.
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