"Playing With Redemption," Documentary About Terrence McNally's Corpus Christi, Will Screen in San Francisco | Playbill

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News "Playing With Redemption," Documentary About Terrence McNally's Corpus Christi, Will Screen in San Francisco The I AM Love Campaign, 108 Production's 2012 Sneak Preview Tour, will kick off with a screening of the new documentary "Corpus Christi: Playing With Redemption" April 29 in San Francisco.

"Playing With Redemption" tells the stories of the touring company for 108's production of Corpus Christi, the controversial 1998 play by four-time Tony Award winner Terrence McNally (Kiss of the Spider Woman, Master Class, Ragtime), which imagines Jesus as a gay man living in modern-day Texas.

The event will begin at 1 PM with a VIP gathering at the city's Castro Theatre where Reverend Cindi Love, executive director of Soulforce—an organization engaging in nonviolent resistance to bring freedom to LGBTQ people suffering from religious oppression—will give a speech and blessing. The film will be screened at 2 PM, followed by a Q&A session with the cast.

"Fourteen years after Corpus Christi premiered in New York, I am thrilled that 108 Productions continues to perform the piece all over the world," said playwright McNally in a statement. "'Playing With Redemption' and the I AM Love Campaign add a new dimension to the conversation that my play continues to provoke, and I look forward to Corpus Christi starting many more conversations around the country."

Corpus Christi will also have live performances April 28 at 7 PM at the Southside Theater at Fort Mason Center as well as April 29 at 7:30 PM and April 30 at 7 PM at The First Unitarian Universalist Society.

Corpus Christi, conceived as a modern passion play by McNally, debuted in 1998. In 2006, 108 Productions launched a revival production directed by Nic Arnzen at Los Angeles' Zephyr Theatre, which went on to tour across America. The show continued to tour through 2011—nationally and internationally—while a documentary crew followed their travels to less tolerant communities. The I AM Love Campaign's mission is to "change the story on religious bullying and homophobia, in all ages and walks of life, by first learning to love the self." Beyond screenings of the film, which will be combined with performances of the play in select cities, 108 Productions will also conduct educational and arts-based workshops alongside gay and religious leaders in less tolerant communities around the country.

For more information, visit www.108productions.org.

 
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