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August 8, 2008
‘Journey of St. Paul’ to bring apostle to life on local stage
by Jennifer Brinker, Review Staff Writer
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SAINTLY PRODUCTION - Theater of the Word founder Kevin O'Brien portrays St. Paul in upcoming performances of 'The Journey of St. Paul.'
Want to learn more about St. Paul the Apostle?
Theater of the Word, a local Catholic theater production company, is offering to archdiocesan parishes performances of "The Journey of St. Paul," to coincide with the Year of St. Paul designated by Pope Benedict XVI.
Presentations will be offered to parishes for free, with donations accepted, said Theater of the Word founder Kevin O’Brien.
"Our main focus is to evangelize, to share the word of St. Paul and to let people know who we are," he said.
Theater of the Word launched its inaugural season last year at the Cardinal Rigali Center in Shrewsbury. The company presented five shows, all with a Catholic perspective.
"The Journey of St. Paul" was the company’s final production of the season. It details the story of St. Paul, beginning with a scene from the Acts of the Apostles, Chapter 25, in which St. Paul is a prisoner at Caesarea under the Roman governor Festus.
St. Paul is then brought before King Agrippa and Queen Bernice, where he tells the story of his conversion to Christianity. From the recounting of his miraculous conversion on his journey to Damascus, the cast performs dramatic scenes of healings, shipwrecks, stonings and miracles.
"It shows how real the Church still is and how real it was and the kind of effort and sacrifice that went along in the beginning to establish the Church after the Resurrection," said O’Brien.
The Church is currently celebrating the Year of St. Paul to
mark the approximate 2,000th anniversary of the saint’s birth. The year began June 28, the eve of Sts. Peter and Paul, and will continue through June 29, 2009.
Theater of the Word also has performed "The Journey of St. Paul" in various places around the country this summer, including the Archdiocese of Hartford, Conn., and Archdiocese of Cincinnati. It also has been performed for EWTN and will be featured in a series O’Brien is producing for the Catholic television network in 2009.
Response to the show has been overwhelming, he said.
"People tell us how much it moves them and it makes St. Paul seem more real to them." Others have said how they have enjoyed hearing "the words of Scripture performed. Most of the dialogue is taken from the Book of Acts and Paul’s epistles."
O’Brien said about a dozen archdiocesan parishes already have booked performances later this year.
"Parishes seem very interested in doing something to commemorate the Year of St. Paul," he noted. "I think the Holy Spirit is at work, and the Holy Father was inspired to make this the Pauline Year. People in general are wanting to know more about the great apostle."
Performances will be offered to parishes throughout the year, but O’Brien said that the company’s schedule will become tighter once its second season kicks off in late October at the Cardinal Rigali Center.
For more information on Theater of the Word or to Book a performance of "The Journey of St. Paul," call (314) 849-WORD (9673).
Several archdiocesan parishes to host 'Journey of St. Paul' The following parishes have scheduled 'The Journey of St. Paul.' They are:
St. Cletus, 2705 Zumbehl Road in St. Charles, 2 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 24;
St. Elizabeth of Hungary, 1420 S. Sappington Road in Crestwood, 7 p.m. Friday, Sept. 5;
Immaculate Conception, 2300 Church Road in Arnold, 7 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 6;
St. Catherine Laboure, 9740 Sappington Road in Sappington, 7 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 10;
St. Joseph, 106 N. Meramec Ave. in Clayton, noon, Sunday, Sept. 14;
St. Clement of Rome, 1510 Bopp Road in Des Peres, 7 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 17;
St. Anthony, 3009 High Ridge Blvd. in High Ridge, 7 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 20;
Sts. Teresa and Bridget, 3636 North Market St. in North St. Louis, noon Sunday, Sept. 21;
Our Lady of the Rosary, 11725 Bellefontaine Road in Spanish Lake, 7 p.m., Monday, Sept. 22;
St. Martin of Tours, 610 W. Ripa Ave. in Lemay, 7 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 24;
St. Ann, 7851 Highway YY in Clover Bottom, 6 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 12;
St. Patrick, 405 S. Church St. in Wentzville, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 18;
Holy Trinity, 3500 St. Luke Lane in St. Ann, 7 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 1;
Holy Name of Jesus, 10235 Ashbrook Drive in Bissell Hills, 2 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 2;
Sacred Heart, 17 Ann Ave. in Valley Park, 7 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 16;
St. Paul, 1223 Church Road in St. Paul, 7 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 25, 2009;
Immaculate Conception, 7701 Highway N in Dardenne Prairie, 7 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 29, 2009.
Show dates and times are subject to change. There is no admission charge. A freewill offering will be accepted after each show to support the ministry of Theater of the Word. For more information, call (314) 849-WORD (9673).
August 8, 2008
‘Journey of St. Paul’ to bring apostle to life on local stage
by Jennifer Brinker, Review Staff Writer
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SAINTLY PRODUCTION - Theater of the Word founder Kevin O'Brien portrays St. Paul in upcoming performances of 'The Journey of St. Paul.'
Want to learn more about St. Paul the Apostle?
Theater of the Word, a local Catholic theater production company, is offering to archdiocesan parishes performances of "The Journey of St. Paul," to coincide with the Year of St. Paul designated by Pope Benedict XVI.
Presentations will be offered to parishes for free, with donations accepted, said Theater of the Word founder Kevin O’Brien.
"Our main focus is to evangelize, to share the word of St. Paul and to let people know who we are," he said.
Theater of the Word launched its inaugural season last year at the Cardinal Rigali Center in Shrewsbury. The company presented five shows, all with a Catholic perspective.
"The Journey of St. Paul" was the company’s final production of the season. It details the story of St. Paul, beginning with a scene from the Acts of the Apostles, Chapter 25, in which St. Paul is a prisoner at Caesarea under the Roman governor Festus.
St. Paul is then brought before King Agrippa and Queen Bernice, where he tells the story of his conversion to Christianity. From the recounting of his miraculous conversion on his journey to Damascus, the cast performs dramatic scenes of healings, shipwrecks, stonings and miracles.
"It shows how real the Church still is and how real it was and the kind of effort and sacrifice that went along in the beginning to establish the Church after the Resurrection," said O’Brien.
The Church is currently celebrating the Year of St. Paul to
mark the approximate 2,000th anniversary of the saint’s birth. The year began June 28, the eve of Sts. Peter and Paul, and will continue through June 29, 2009.
Theater of the Word also has performed "The Journey of St. Paul" in various places around the country this summer, including the Archdiocese of Hartford, Conn., and Archdiocese of Cincinnati. It also has been performed for EWTN and will be featured in a series O’Brien is producing for the Catholic television network in 2009.
Response to the show has been overwhelming, he said.
"People tell us how much it moves them and it makes St. Paul seem more real to them." Others have said how they have enjoyed hearing "the words of Scripture performed. Most of the dialogue is taken from the Book of Acts and Paul’s epistles."
O’Brien said about a dozen archdiocesan parishes already have booked performances later this year.
"Parishes seem very interested in doing something to commemorate the Year of St. Paul," he noted. "I think the Holy Spirit is at work, and the Holy Father was inspired to make this the Pauline Year. People in general are wanting to know more about the great apostle."
Performances will be offered to parishes throughout the year, but O’Brien said that the company’s schedule will become tighter once its second season kicks off in late October at the Cardinal Rigali Center.
For more information on Theater of the Word or to Book a performance of "The Journey of St. Paul," call (314) 849-WORD (9673).
Several archdiocesan parishes to host 'Journey of St. Paul' The following parishes have scheduled 'The Journey of St. Paul.' They are:
St. Cletus, 2705 Zumbehl Road in St. Charles, 2 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 24;
St. Elizabeth of Hungary, 1420 S. Sappington Road in Crestwood, 7 p.m. Friday, Sept. 5;
Immaculate Conception, 2300 Church Road in Arnold, 7 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 6;
St. Catherine Laboure, 9740 Sappington Road in Sappington, 7 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 10;
St. Joseph, 106 N. Meramec Ave. in Clayton, noon, Sunday, Sept. 14;
St. Clement of Rome, 1510 Bopp Road in Des Peres, 7 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 17;
St. Anthony, 3009 High Ridge Blvd. in High Ridge, 7 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 20;
Sts. Teresa and Bridget, 3636 North Market St. in North St. Louis, noon Sunday, Sept. 21;
Our Lady of the Rosary, 11725 Bellefontaine Road in Spanish Lake, 7 p.m., Monday, Sept. 22;
St. Martin of Tours, 610 W. Ripa Ave. in Lemay, 7 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 24;
St. Ann, 7851 Highway YY in Clover Bottom, 6 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 12;
St. Patrick, 405 S. Church St. in Wentzville, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 18;
Holy Trinity, 3500 St. Luke Lane in St. Ann, 7 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 1;
Holy Name of Jesus, 10235 Ashbrook Drive in Bissell Hills, 2 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 2;
Sacred Heart, 17 Ann Ave. in Valley Park, 7 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 16;
St. Paul, 1223 Church Road in St. Paul, 7 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 25, 2009;
Immaculate Conception, 7701 Highway N in Dardenne Prairie, 7 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 29, 2009.
Show dates and times are subject to change. There is no admission charge. A freewill offering will be accepted after each show to support the ministry of Theater of the Word. For more information, call (314) 849-WORD (9673).
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