Apostasy
1m 2f / DramaSheila Gold 55 a successful Jewish businesswoman suffering from terminal cancer is spending the end of her life in a comfortable hospice where her only companion is her 30 year old daughter Rachel. The two have a tense relationship as Rachel has spent most of her adult life working at Planned Parenthood and is generally a disappointment to her entrepreneurial mother.While in the hospice Sheila has become fascinated by a late night televangelist Dr. Julian Strong a black man in his 50's. She finds his message inspiring and comforting and she writes Strong offering to make a sizable donation to his ministry. Much to her surprise Strong flies out to visit Sheila presumably to see her sign the check in person. His physical presence is even greater than his TV persona and the two fall head over heels in love. Sheila begins to toy with the idea of converting to Christianity and spending her final days with Strong's church in California. This revelation upsets her daughter to no end as Rachel is certain that Strong is a crook promising hope and salvation when all he really wants is to come between her and her inheritance.Is Strong truly in love with Sheila or is he only out for her money? Sheila must choose between her daughter and a new love and lifestyle in what will certainly be her final days."When Sheila Gold announces to her grown daughter Rachel that she is thinking of trading in her barely used Judaism for late-model born-again Christianity it looks as if we're being set up for a play about religious faith. But Gino DiIorio has something else up his sleeve in Apostasy the absorbing new drama running through Aug. 13 at the New Jersey Repertory Company in Long Branch. Sheila's flirtation with Jesus is going to turn into a flirtation of an entirely different kind. And abortion politics will intrude messily on the play's relationships. " - The New York Times
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Apostasy
1m 2f / DramaSheila Gold 55 a successful Jewish businesswoman suffering from terminal cancer is spending the end of her life in a comfortable hospice where her only companion is her 30 year old daughter Rachel. The two have a tense relationship as Rachel has spent most of her adult life working at Planned Parenthood and is generally a disappointment to her entrepreneurial mother.While in the hospice Sheila has become fascinated by a late night televangelist Dr. Julian Strong a black man in his 50's. She finds his message inspiring and comforting and she writes Strong offering to make a sizable donation to his ministry. Much to her surprise Strong flies out to visit Sheila presumably to see her sign the check in person. His physical presence is even greater than his TV persona and the two fall head over heels in love. Sheila begins to toy with the idea of converting to Christianity and spending her final days with Strong's church in California. This revelation upsets her daughter to no end as Rachel is certain that Strong is a crook promising hope and salvation when all he really wants is to come between her and her inheritance.Is Strong truly in love with Sheila or is he only out for her money? Sheila must choose between her daughter and a new love and lifestyle in what will certainly be her final days."When Sheila Gold announces to her grown daughter Rachel that she is thinking of trading in her barely used Judaism for late-model born-again Christianity it looks as if we're being set up for a play about religious faith. But Gino DiIorio has something else up his sleeve in Apostasy the absorbing new drama running through Aug. 13 at the New Jersey Repertory Company in Long Branch. Sheila's flirtation with Jesus is going to turn into a flirtation of an entirely different kind. And abortion politics will intrude messily on the play's relationships. " - The New York Times
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Apostasy

Apostasy

by Gino Diiorio
Apostasy

Apostasy

by Gino Diiorio

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1m 2f / DramaSheila Gold 55 a successful Jewish businesswoman suffering from terminal cancer is spending the end of her life in a comfortable hospice where her only companion is her 30 year old daughter Rachel. The two have a tense relationship as Rachel has spent most of her adult life working at Planned Parenthood and is generally a disappointment to her entrepreneurial mother.While in the hospice Sheila has become fascinated by a late night televangelist Dr. Julian Strong a black man in his 50's. She finds his message inspiring and comforting and she writes Strong offering to make a sizable donation to his ministry. Much to her surprise Strong flies out to visit Sheila presumably to see her sign the check in person. His physical presence is even greater than his TV persona and the two fall head over heels in love. Sheila begins to toy with the idea of converting to Christianity and spending her final days with Strong's church in California. This revelation upsets her daughter to no end as Rachel is certain that Strong is a crook promising hope and salvation when all he really wants is to come between her and her inheritance.Is Strong truly in love with Sheila or is he only out for her money? Sheila must choose between her daughter and a new love and lifestyle in what will certainly be her final days."When Sheila Gold announces to her grown daughter Rachel that she is thinking of trading in her barely used Judaism for late-model born-again Christianity it looks as if we're being set up for a play about religious faith. But Gino DiIorio has something else up his sleeve in Apostasy the absorbing new drama running through Aug. 13 at the New Jersey Repertory Company in Long Branch. Sheila's flirtation with Jesus is going to turn into a flirtation of an entirely different kind. And abortion politics will intrude messily on the play's relationships. " - The New York Times

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780573696084
Publisher: Concord Theatricals
Publication date: 02/06/2009
Pages: 80
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.17(d)
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