Tony Monaco's THE ROAD TO DAMASCUS Begins 4/4 at Little Victory Theatre
Tony Monaco's one-man musical, The Road to Damascus, leads to Los Angeles just in time for Easter and Passover. Inspired by the dramatic conversion of Rabbi Saul of Tarsus - the man who turned from murderer to saint (the Apostle Paul) - and the persecution of Jesus' followers after His crucifixion, Monaco's historical portrayal incorporates music, song and dance with Biblical themes, bringing to life this world-changing story in a characterization that shows why biographers refer to the Apostle Paul as "The man who shook the world."
Years on the Broadway stage emulating stars like Frank Sinatra and Gene Kelly brought stage veteran Tony Monaco (a.k.a. Tommy Morton) to Hollywood, where films at 20th Century Fox, Paramount and MGM gave a promising future. But a drinking problem always sabotaged his goals. Tony had never heard of the Apostle Paul until one day in 1975 when he was struck by a blinding light and an awesome vision that left him shaking. Tony says it was more than just a coincidence. "God had mercy on me when a twenty-one year-old crewmember on the set of '70s hit TV detective drama Barnaby Jones - where I'd been working for years as Buddy Ebsen's Dialogue Director and Script Supervisor - led me in a prayer to ask God to reveal Himself to me. What followed was 17 days of visions, an indescribable awareness of the living God, and a series of miraculous experiences."

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