CATHEDRAL Opens At Manhattan Theatre Source 4/22
By: Reynard Loki
Manhattan Theatre Source (Jim Lawson, Artistic Director) will present Cathedral, a drama about faith and trauma in today’s Catholic priesthood, April 22 through May 16, 2009 at the theatre's Washington Square Park home (177 MacDougal Street).
Father Jake, for many years a loved and respected priest, is enmeshed in a crisis of conscience and faith that endangers not only his vocation, but his very soul – perhaps even the souls of those nearest to him, especially that of the young hustler who has accused him of inappropriate sexual contact.Cathedral is a compelling tale, not only about of the eternal conflict between human nature and the religious life, but of the internal conflict inside every person in a time of moral ambiguity, shifting standards and uncertain trust – both in people and institutions.A full length tragedy in one act, Cathedral is fearless in its depiction of the moral twilight that exists in both the secular and religious world. Is the reporter trying to expose Jake really acting out of moral outrage, or is she taking emotional revenge for the collected betrayals of the two men in her life? Is the cardinal blind in more than the strictly physical sense? Is the young hustler telling the truth, or taking revenge on Jake for rejecting him romantically? Why is Jake himself haunted by the ghost of his younger self – a ghost that ultimately turns into the young hustler?
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