While I’ve been gone my Dad directed the Helena Theater Co.’s fall show at the Myrna Loy. It’s the story of two Catholic sisters and a door knocking “Catholic Missionary.” As in, she’s out to convert Catholics.
I’m pretty bummed I am going to miss it. It’s a very funny script that pokes some fair fun at both sides, Evangelical and Catholic, and as my dad was quoted in the IR:
“I think the audience will see pieces of themselves and characters they know,” Casey added. “People should come to this play if they want to see a thoughtful comedy. It’s funny. It’s bawdy. It’s well drawn.”
When: 7:30 p.m. Thursdays through Saturdays, Nov. 4-6 and Nov. 11-13
Where: Myrna Loy Center
Cost: $16
Contact: 443-0287 or myrnaloycenter.com
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Kev, thanks for this post. It was a classic opening; company wide jitters, hiccups with lights and sound and then the director sneaking off to watch from the booth instead. Naturally, a very warm audience and the “kids had fun” afterwards.
Sounds perfect!
Wish I could have been there opening night Pop.
You know he’s the Director because he’s pointing. FACT.
kevin I will miss your web page when you come home .but i will be so glad to see you .The play was great and we know the director he has a new chair love your gram Irene
Gram!
I miss you too, and I’ll be home a week from now. It seems as if I’ve only been here for an instant.
Glad you liked the play.
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