Avow to Play Off-Broadway's 45th Street Theatre Beginning February 2009 | Playbill

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News Avow to Play Off-Broadway's 45th Street Theatre Beginning February 2009 Bill C. Davis' Avow is scheduled to begin performances at Off-Broadway's 45th Street Theatre Feb. 19, 2009, with an official opening Feb. 25.

Jerry Less will direct the limited engagement of the production, which "takes a timely and poignant look at contemporary religion's role in shaping social issues," according to press notes. Casting will be announced shortly.

In Avow, press notes state, "Brian and Tom ask their liberal parish priest, Father Raymond, to witness and bless their vows to each other. Although Father Raymond understands their affection for each other, he stresses that they must live a celibate life if they wish to be part of the Church. Brian is then outraged while Tom becomes reflective. Irene, Brian's sister, is single and to become a mother. Brian has convinced her to have the baby, which he and Tom will adopt. Desiring nothing more than her brother's happiness and security, she tries to mediate between the couple and the priest. Much to her surprise she discovers a deep attraction to Father Raymond with the attraction turning out to be mutual. This forces Father Raymond to reexamine his life. Rose, Brian's and Irene's mother, works very hard to come to terms with her son's and daughter's 'exotic' lifestyles in this timely production."

The production will feature set design by Stephanie Tucci, costumes by Melanie Swersey and lighting design by Chris Weston.

Bill C. Davis is also the author of Mass Appeal, Dancing in the End-Zone, Wrestlers, Spine and The Sex King. He is currently collaborating on an original musical, Austin's Bridge.

The Cardinal Group (D.H. Johnson & Richard Pepenella) produces. The 45th Street Theatre is located in Manhattan at 354 West 45th Street. Tickets, priced $18, are available by visiting www.smarttix.com or by calling (212) 868-4444. For more information go to www.CardinalGroupNYC.com.

 
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