When Sarai, a gambling addict, is sued by The Council of Pathetiques, she must decide between forfeiting her riches and consulting Tuckerson, a local philosopher of dubious reputation. At the heart of "The Foxes," playwright Jordan Paul Sullivan asks the question: "In a world where absolute good and evil do not exist, where all morality is relative, how does one find a sense of purpose?"
When Sarai, a gambling addict, is sued by The Council of Pathetiques, she must decide between forfeiting her riches and consulting Tuckerson, a local philosopher of dubious reputation. At the heart of "The Foxes," playwright Jordan Paul Sullivan asks the question: "In a world where absolute good and evil do not exist, where all morality is relative, how does one find a sense of purpose?"