“Every Vietnam Veteran carries a secret. Parallel Process digs deeper than ever before into the lives of two brothers who served together and the horrible secret they have been carrying. It is a soul touching revelation of the conflict and resolution experienced by two Veterans in their lives today.”
Lt. Lewis Finocchio (Ret.)
Combat Veteran, Vietnam
“Parallel Process is a powerful story of how wars endure long after the final shots are fired.”
Col. Gregory Daddis (Ret.)
Combat Veteran
Melbern G. Glasscock Endowed Chair in American History
Texas A&M University
“I commend you for undertaking such an important initiative to honor those who served – it’s a powerful way to ensure their stories are remembered and their sacrifices respected.”
David Nagieri
Director, Truths and Myths of the Vietnam War
“An unusual and exceptionally well written play by David Kohner Zuckerman…a must see to understand the political period we are going thru today.”
Random Lengths News
“I think civilians and veterans alike will find Parallel Process compelling and engaging.”
Sgt. Michael Folonis (Ret.)
Combat Veteran, Vietnam
“Parallel Process is an excellent portrayal of moral injury.”
Donna Ames, M.D.
Lead Psychiatrist, Department of Veterans Administration (Ret.)
“A powerful new war drama.”
Topanga New Times
“Ultimately we are reminded that PTSD can last way past the battle. Vietnam Vets are supportive of this work and I thank them for their service.”
Stage Right…Or Not With Michele Willens
“Zuckerman strips away heroic mythology to expose the moral injury that affects survivors long after medals are awarded and parades fade…Parallel Process offers a necessary confrontation with America's most divisive conflict.”
What the Butler Saw
“Parallel Process dives right in and represents well the lifelong reoccurrence of conflicts, battles, deaths, fears and self-incrimination that will not go away once you’ve been in combat. An apt display of moral injury. Intense.”
LcPl. Ken Rodgers (Ret.)
Combat Veteran, Vietnam
“I want to thank everyone involved in this play for keeping alive this very important time in the history of the America. Many suffered and many died in the war, and it must not be forgotten.”
Fred Koster
Writer/Director, Ride the Thunder
“A gripping new drama about two Vietnam veteran brothers who reunite after decades of silence.”
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