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Montana Repertory Theatre in Doubt

Mainstage Theatre

Friday, March 30

8:00PM
Tickets: $40.50, $32.50, Students (all schools) $27.50, $22.50, Groups $37.50

Winner of a Pulitzer Prize and a Tony Award, John Patrick Shanley's Doubt provides that rare evening of theater that thoroughly entertains and is altogether captivating emotionally, psychologically, and intellectually.  Set in 1964 in the fictional St. Nicholas Church School in the Bronx, Doubt tackles the often delicate issues of faith, trust, dishonesty, friendship, and the Church with a deft and insightful touch. The issue of doubt vs. certainty is prevalent throughout the entire play – Shanley asks his viewers, "When should we hold to our convictions, and when should we question them?"
 
Montana Repertory Theatre is now one of the oldest and most respected touring companies in the country. Established in 1967, their mission is to enlighten, develop, and celebrate the human spirit.

Presented by Fellowship Performing Arts

The Screwtape Letters

Mainstage Theatre

Saturday, April 14

Srewtape letters4:00PM & 8:00PM
$91,$61,$51,$41,$31
 
Limited student tickets (1 per ID) available at the box office for $27 while supplies last

Starring Max McLean

C.S. Lewis' brilliant novel The Screwtape Letters, reveals spiritual warfare from a demon's point of view. A sold-out hit in New York, Chicago, Los Angeles and Washington, D.C., this funny, provocative, and wickedly witty theatrical adaptation, starring Max McLean as Screwtape, will change the way you think about how demons influence your everyday life.

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Run Time: 90 minutes, no intermission.

Performance includes special after-show talkback with Max McLean.

The performance is appropriate for ages 13 and up; children under 4 will not be admitted into the theatre.


The Devil has Rarely been Given his Due More Perceptively and Eruditely.” -The New York Times

“Wickedly Witty…One hell of a Good Show!” -Wall Street Journal


"Smart, Sizzling Entertainment!”- Chicago Sun-Times