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Gulfshore Playhouse to Offer "On the Scene" Program for Doubt: A Parable

By: Tristan Fuge · Feb 6, 2009  · Florida

Alan Campbell<br>
(Courtesy Gulfshore Playhouse)
Alan Campbell
(Courtesy Gulfshore Playhouse)
Gulfshore Playhouse has announced their "On the Scene" program for Doubt: A Parable, which will offer an educational and interactive experience of the rehearsal process of the theater's upcoming production, set to run February 18-March 1.

"On the Scene" participants will attend a closed rehearsal, preceded by a look into the creative process with director Kristen Coury and followed by a luncheon with the actors on Saturday, February 14. They will also receive an official script and a ticket to a preview performance, February 19, followed by an interactive talk back session with the cast and creative team.

John Patrick Shanley's Tony and Pulitzer Prize-winning play is a gripping story of suspicion cast on a priest's behavior that is less about scandal than it is about questions of moral certainty. As previously announced, the cast will feature Alan Campbell as Father Flynn, Elizabeth A. Davis as Sister James, Patricia Idlette as Mrs. Muller, and Dale Soules as Sister Aloysius.

Tickets for the "On the Scene" program are $75.00 each. For more information, visit gulfshoreplayhouse.org.


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