[act-ma] 11/28 THEATRE of RELATIVITY - "Witness", a One-Act Play by John O'Brien

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Tue Nov 23 10:26:42 PST 2010


THE COMMUNITY CHURCH OF BOSTON
SUNDAY SPEAKERS FORUM presents...

Sunday, November 28th, 2010
11:00am

THEATRE of RELATIVITY
"Witness", a One-Act Play by John O'Brien

This year the Theatre of Relativity brings to life another morality play by
our late friend John O'Brien: two teachers, one bad student, a thorny
situation. What's the right thing to do? It's an ethical dilemma! The cast
will be made up of Jason Taylor and Jim Loutzenhiser. This staged reading is
being directed by Michelle Markarian.

Afterward will come discussion of the play, then an open mike to tell some
John O'Brien stories, read a few of his poems and generally remember John.

Community Church of Boston
565 Boylston St. (Copley Square)
www.communitychurchofboston.org


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The Community Church of Boston is a free community united for the study and
practice of universal religion, seeking to apply ethical ideals to
individual life and the democratic and cooperative principle to all forms of
social and economic life.


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Rev. Jason Lydon, Minister
Community Church of Boston
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