A Letter From The Bishop is a play about the friendship shared by three gay priests and how they react to their bishop's demand that all his priests read a letter ordering Catholics to vote against same-sex marriage. One of the priests objects to the bishop's demand. This alters his friendship with the other two and leads to a confrontation with the bishop. The answer to the question “Will he or won’t he read the anti-gay letter?” is revealed in the final scene.
Some final notes
There are a few seats left. Use aletterfromthebishop@me.com to make a reservation.
If you reserved seats, you must be at the box office no later than 6:45 on the evening of the reading. After that time, all unclaimed and remaining seats will go to those in line without reservations.
Seating is unassigned.
No intermission. The reading runs 90 minutes.
There will be Q and A about the subject matter after the play.
After the play we will gather at The Ritz, 369 West 46th Street.
If you reserved seats, you must be at the box office no later than 6:45 on the evening of the reading. After that time, all unclaimed and remaining seats will go to those in line without reservations.
Seating is unassigned.
No intermission. The reading runs 90 minutes.
There will be Q and A about the subject matter after the play.
After the play we will gather at The Ritz, 369 West 46th Street.
At the Will Clark Show
Last night the cast appeared at Will Clark's weekly lively event at the Ritz. While Will (Fr. Mark) emceed and I called bingo numbers, Dean (the Bishop), Ken (Fr. Ed) and Jimmy (Fr. John) worked the crowd.
On "This Show Is So Gay"
I had a lovely time talking about the play with Ken Schneck, producer and host of the long-running"This Show Is So Gay." Have a listen:
http://thisshowissogay.com/node/412
http://thisshowissogay.com/node/412
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