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When it comes to air traffic, Ray Deluso has everything under control. But on the ground, his life is a struggle after a rebellious political decision in the early eighties. Twenty years later, pride, anger, and obsession threaten the only things that matter to him: his wife and daughter. Can Ray find forgiveness and gain control, even if it means letting go?

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Performances ended on Aug. 25, 2013.

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What Is the Story of I Forgive You, Ronald Reagan?
In the early 1980s, air traffic controller Ray Deluso is laid off after Ronald Reagan hands down a controversial decision to fire striking airline workers. Twenty years later, Ray is still stricken with pride, anger and obsession with the man who ruined his life—and with his former friend who abandoned him on the strike line. Can Ray find forgiveness with his put-upon wife, his actress daughter and the president whom he can’t seem to forget?

Patricia Richardson on Why It's OK for Audiences to Laugh During I Forgive You, Ronald Reagan
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Patricia Richardson on Why It's OK for Audiences to Laugh During I Forgive You, Ronald Reagan
Patricia Richardson and the Cast of I Forgive You, Ronald Reagan Stick the Landing on Opening Night
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Patricia Richardson and the Cast of I Forgive You, Ronald Reagan Stick the Landing on Opening Night
Patricia Richardson and P.J. Benjamin Square Off As I Forgive You, Ronald Reagan Opens Off-Broadway
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Patricia Richardson and P.J. Benjamin Square Off As I Forgive You, Ronald Reagan Opens Off-Broadway
I Forgive You, Ronald Reagan, Starring Patricia Richardson and P.J. Benjamin, Begins Off-Broadway Previews
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I Forgive You, Ronald Reagan, Starring Patricia Richardson and P.J. Benjamin, Begins Off-Broadway Previews
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