Rupert Hinton and Chuck Donnelly costar in Bill C. Davis' two-person play, Mass Appeal, presented by the Actors' NET of Bucks County. In this comic drama, an older parish priest takes a radical church deacon under his wing and tries to help the young firebrand conform to church doctrine and politics.
Mass Appeal-- Bill C. Davis' comic drama Mass Appeal - Rupert Hinton and Chuck Donnelly costar in this comic drama. An old parish priest takes a radical young church deacon under his wing and tries to help the young firebrand to conform to church doctrine and politics. Can they work out their differences? Only God knows! Produced and directed by Virginia Barrie.
Can a wise old parish priest teach a young firebrand of a seminarian how to serve the church without raising the devil? God only knows!
That's the dilemma facing kindly Father Farley in Bill C. Davis' comic drama Mass Appeal, performing live on stage weekends, April 17 - May 3, at the Heritage Center in Morrisville.
Rupert Hinton and Chuck Donnelly costar in Bill C. Davis' two-person play, Mass Appeal, presented by the Actors' NET of Bucks County. In this comic drama, an older parish priest takes a radical church deacon under his wing and tries to help the young firebrand conform to church doctrine and politics.
Mass Appeal-- Bill C. Davis' comic drama Mass Appeal - Rupert Hinton and Chuck Donnelly costar in this comic drama. An old parish priest takes a radical young church deacon under his wing and tries to help the young firebrand to conform to church doctrine and politics. Can they work out their differences? Only God knows! Produced and directed by Virginia Barrie.
Homosexuality was once considered a mental disorder by the American Psychiatric Association (APA). This began to change in 1972, when a gay psychiatrist donned a mask to conceal his identify and addressed the APA?s annual meeting, arguing for his colleagues to understand.
An elderly couple losing their mental faculties cause their adult children to lose their minds in the Actors' NET of Bucks County encore production of Joe Doyle's comic drama, The Last Days of the Dinosaurs.
Performing Feb. 27 to March 15 at the Heritage Center in Morrisville, the work by Doyle, the nonprofit theatre company's co-founder and playwright in residence, premiered at The NET in 2001 and has been brought back at the urging of patrons who missed it the first time around.
An elderly couple losing their mental faculties cause their adult children to lose their minds in the Actors' NET of Bucks County encore production of Joe Doyle's comic drama, The Last Days of the Dinosaurs.
Performing Feb. 27 to March 15 at the Heritage Center in Morrisville, the work by Doyle, the nonprofit theatre company's co-founder and playwright in residence, premiered at The NET in 2001 and has been brought back at the urging of patrons who missed it the first time around.