Doubt
by StageCenter Community Theatre
Aug. 14 - Aug. 15 (2023)
“Winner of the Pulitzer Prize, "Doubt: A Parable" by John Patrick Shanley is a compelling drama that explores the complex themes of faith, morality, and ambiguity. Set in a 1960s Catholic school, the story unfolds as the rigid principal, Sister Aloysius, begins to harbor suspicions about Father Flynn. These concerns lead to a subtle yet intense conflict that raises questions about trust, integrity, and the fine line between certainty and doubt. With its nuanced characters and gripping dialogue, the play draws audiences into a thought-provoking examination of human nature and ethical dilemmas. Its intellectual depth and emotional resonance make "Doubt: A Parable" a timeless and engaging theatrical experience.”
"All of these characters are beautifully written with depth. This show calls for a very strong cast. I look forward to seeing you all at auditions." -Robin Sutton
John Patrick Stanley's dark parable Doubt is directed by Robin Sutton.
August 14 & 15, 2023 at 7 p.m.
StageCenter Theatre, Bryan
Performances
October 5 - 21, 2023 at 7:30
Sunday Matinee October 15 at 2pm
Character Information
Father Flynn
Male actor over thirty
He is a charismatic priest desperately trying to bring life back into the Catholic Church.
Sister Aloysius
Female actress over forty
She is the head nun and very set in her ways. Her belief is strong and unwavering.
Sister James
Female actress in her twenties
She is impressionable and desperately wants to please people.
Mrs Muller
Female black actress around 40
She is the mother of Donald the schools first black student.