ErmengardeStopSniveling said: "It's tough on the brain this morning seeing a Josh Harmon play be announced by MTC (a person who was nurtured by Roundabout).....and a John Patrick Shanley/MTC play being revived by Roundabout!
Digging through some old threads on this site, it appears Doubt started(?) as a Roundabout reading: https://forum.broadwayworld.com/readmessage.php?thread=845191#. In a way, this production is something of a homecoming. (Of note: Glenn Close apparently played Sister Aloysius in said reading; she would also be fabulous in a fully-staged production).
I was fortunate to see the original production Off-Broadway back in December of '04; being 11 at the time it stands as one of those great productions that, admittedly, I didn't fully get at the time (but enjoyed nonetheless). I also remember loving Shanley's Defiance a few years later; it was a kind of spiritual successor to Doubt and was supposed to be part of a trilogy. In any case, I look forward to revisiting this play through a new lens.
It's going to be good, who will play the role that Jena Malone played? Was it announced?
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blaxx said: "I hope the "Did he do it?" dilemmas don't come back.
Not knowing is the whole point of the "doubt"."
I see it this way - if the dilemmas don't come back, then the production would have failed. Interpreting the ending in your own way, and having the interpretations be evenly split across the audience, is the whole point of Doubt.
Caption: Every so often there was a rare moment of perfect balance when I soared above him.
Cherry Jones was so perfect in the lead, I have a hard time seeing anyone surpass her in that role. I also expected a younger Father Flynn, but interested in seeing what Schieber can do. My friend and I also had completely different opinions of "did he or didn't he?" after seeing the show. Powerful! Was not a fan of the film version, hoping this new production has all the subtleties of the original...
No casting has been announced beyond Father Flynn and Sister A. They could conceivably have 4 names above the title.
There are plenty of great Black women who could play Mrs. Muller, and an even larger selection of adequate ladies who could play Sister James. Danielle Brooks, Joaquina, Adrienne W, Uzo Aduba, Denee Benton, Lauren Ridloff, Condola Rashad, Gabby Beans, Kara Young...and those are just the Tony nominees! Though following in the footsteps of Adrienne L and Viola in such recent memory could understandably scare off some ladies.
I am very curious about how this will play today. We know so much more about the scale and scope of the abuse by the Catholic Church now, and the tension between conservative and liberal Catholic ideologies has only grown more acute during Pope Francis’ tenure.
Shanley certainly expertly laid a lot of tripwires in this script to mess with the audience’s biases.
"...everyone finally shut up, and the audience could enjoy the beginning of the Anatevka Pogram in peace."
"I am very curious about how this will play today. We know so much more about the scale and scope of the abuse by the Catholic Church now, and the tension between conservative and liberal Catholic ideologies has only grown more acute during Pope Francis’ tenure. "
I would expect even more of the audience to believe Father Flynn is guilty now because we have more knowledge of the scope of the abuse. Once again, I will say I hope they don't "tinker" too much with the revival of this awesome play.
ErmengardeStopSniveling said: "No casting has been announced beyond Father Flynn and Sister A.They could conceivably have 4 names above the title.
There are plenty ofgreat Black women who could play Mrs. Muller, and an even larger selection of adequate ladies who could play Sister James. Danielle Brooks, Joaquina, Adrienne W, Uzo Aduba,Denee Benton,Lauren Ridloff,Condola Rashad, Gabby Beans, Kara Young...and those are just the Tony nominees! Though following in the footsteps of Adrienne L and Viola in such recent memory could understandably scare off some ladies."
Count me in for JOAQUINA KALUKANGO - I feel like she’s the perfect caliber of actress the role calls for.
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Valentina3 said: "blaxx said: "I hope the "Did he do it?" dilemmas don't come back.
Not knowing is the whole point of the "doubt"."
I see it this way - if the dilemmas don't come back, then the production would have failed. Interpreting the ending in your own way, and having the interpretations be evenly split across the audience, is the whole point of Doubt."
No, what I meant was for those claiming to know from the playwright or from their own research what the answer is.
There is no definite answer, we will never know.
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Any further news on this? Doubt is my favourite play of all time, and I never got to see it on broadway so I'm hyped. It's short and incredibly well structured, and balances perfectly on that knife's edge of insecurity. I'm dying to know the casting for sister james