In this gripping one-act play, a group of passengers on a train are forced to confront their prejudices and fears when their compartment is turned into a makeshift courtroom. As they argue over the fate of a young black man accused of a crime, tensions rise and secrets are revealed, culminating in a shocking twist ending that will leave audiences reeling. The Last Straw is a powerful exploration of race, justice, and the human condition that will linger in the minds of readers long after they turn the final page.
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