Overview
“That photo; that wasn’t who Baylee was. She wasn’t ‘the baby in the fireman’s arms’. She was my child.”
In Oklahoma City on the morning of April 19th 1995, Timothy
McVeigh detonated a truck bomb outside the Alfred P Murrah Federal
building, killing one hundred and sixty-eight people. Through
interviews, In the Middle of the West gathers revealing and surprising first-hand accounts from those most intimately involved.
Tragic, compelling and funny, the play (for up to over twenty
performers), weaves together the dramatic and powerful stories of people
whose lives were forever changed by what remains America’s most
destructive domestic terror attack.
In the Middle of the West is also about Oklahoma, a frontier
state whose people are characterized by their independence and
determination. What is the lasting legacy for those caught up in this
tragic event? How does its impact still resonate for Oklahoma City – a
city in the middle of Mid-America?