USM Theatre Presents DOUBT at Portland Stage, Now thru 2/16
By: BWW News Desk Feb. 07, 2014
The University of Southern Maine (USM) Department of Theatre will present John Patrick Shanley's drama, "Doubt," directed by William Steele, USM professor of theatre, next month in the Studio Theater at Portland Stage.
What happened between the progressive Father Flynn and a troubled young boy behind closed doors in a Catholic school in 1964? The truth may set us free -- but how do we get to the truth? This ripped-from-the-headlines drama is a roller coaster of suspicion, accusation, defense, paranoia, persecution and equivocation, and that most troubling and nagging of human emotions: doubt. "'Doubt' is a wonderful piece for student actors," Steele said in a recent interview. "It is challenging and thought-provoking, offering roles that will help them grow artistically and intellectually. It's also a proven audience favorite that is sure to stimulate vigorous debate well after the final curtain has come down." Shannon Zura, USM assistant professor of theatre, is managing both set and lighting design for the production. "Doubt" won a 2005 Pulitzer Prize for Drama and 2005 Tony Award for Best Play.Ashley Rood (Sister Aloysius): junior theatre major; Bowdoinham, Maine
David Bliss (Father Flynn): sophomore theatre major; Portland, Maine
Hannah Perry (Sister James): senior theatre major; Hartford, Maine
Pamela Smith (Mrs. Muller): junior theatre major; Claxton, GA For more information about the Department of Theatre, go to:http://www.usm.maine.edu/theatre For more information about USM's College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, go to: http://www.usm.maine.edu/cahs
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