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Agnes of God (commentary)

Oh my goodness! I saw the production of 'agnes of god' over the weekend and it was simply amazing. It was so intense and very well directed. The venue is beautiful and such a wonderful surprise for little Washingotn, PA! I was very impressed with off the wall theatre and look forward to attending many more productions in the future. .... again, what a great experience this weekend was! Thank you. Kimberly Katruska 10-23-09

Agnes of God (commentary)

Thank you all for an amazing experience last night. I have never been so entranced by a stage production in my life-I was nearly in tears.The quality of the sets and the acting were honestly unexpected. I expected good, what I got was mind-blowing. Everything was absolutely fantastic. Thank you so very much. As an English major I do not run out words often, but last nights performance left me utterly speechless. I am looking forward to a return trip. Thanks again, Evid Miller 10-17-09

Agnes of God (commentary)

Dear Mr & Mrs Gruenert, Agnes of God is in keeping with your apparent bigotry against Catholics, religion and family life. Ever since Agnes hit the stage, Catholics (and those who put the play on) have known of its harshly negative and unfair view of Catholicism. I wouldn’t be surprised if you followed this up with Sister Mary Ignatius Explains it All for You or Bare. Mercy Seat may not be as bad in relation to its attack on religion, but this Mormon artist certainly makes up for it in his use of the profane talk of his characters. I’m looking forward to you performing something that treats Gays, Women or Muslims in the same ugly light. But I won’t hold my breath too long. Liberals rarely display that kind of intellectual integrity; they preach that we should be tolerant, peaceful and compassionate, yet they themselves spew the most bigoted, hateful and insensitive things. You seem to think, like a spoiled teenager, that to be “grown up” means that you have to be crass, vulgar, and...

" The Little Dog Laughed " at Off The Wall

Below is a synopsis of our next show: Set in Manhattan and Los Angeles, the play is a fast paced, hilarious look at the world of celebrity and the down-and-dirty politics of show business. The four characters are Mitchell, a handsome young movie star, his uber-agent Diane, a hustler named Alex, and Alex’s girlfriend Ellen. When Mitchell and Alex become involved in a physical relationship, Diane is concerned that what she describes as Mitchell’s “slight recurring case of homosexuality” will derail his career. She may have to push him back in the closet and everyone else in his life off a cliff in order to secure the movie role of a lifetime for him. At Off The Wall Theater Dec. 4-19, 2009

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