CHURCH
Written by Young Jean Lee
Directed by Matt Slaybaugh.

Featuring Acacia Duncan, Eleni Papaleonardos, Ian Short, and Kate Watts.

Sound Design by Dave Wallingford.
Lighting Design by Ryan Osborn.
Stage Management by Michelle Whited.

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Every seat, every show, for everyone.

All performances @
Studio 2 @ the Vern Riffe Center
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77 South High Street

Thursday, August 13 @ 8pm - with cupcakes + TALKBACK
Friday, August 14 @ 8pm + TALKBACK
Saturday, August 15 @ 8pm + TALKBACK
Sunday, August 16 @ 2pm

Wednesday, Aug. 19 @ 5:30pm - with dinner at Barcelona
Thursday, August 20 @ 8pm - with the Katzinger's toast bar + TALKBACK
Friday, August 21 @ 12pm - with lunch from Tip-Top
Friday, August 21 @ 8pm + TALKBACK
Saturday, August 22 @ 8pm + TALKBACK

JUST ADDED: Friday, August 28 @ 8pm + TALKBACK

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FROM the BLOG

A little bit about this church

Posted by Slay on Friday, June 26, 2009

Here’s what playwright Young Jean Lee’s website has to say about her play Church

“Come unto me, all ye that labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.”

Playwright and director Young Jean Lee transforms her life-long struggle with Christianity into an exuberant church service designed to test the expectations of the religious and non-religious alike. Using music, dancing, and preaching, four liberal Evangelical Christian ministers with a taste for the surreal offer God as a solution to the hollowness of contemporary life.

“[Young Jean Lee’s] slyly subversive drama [CHURCH] ambushes its audience with an earnest and surprisingly moving Christian church service that might be the most unlikely provocation produced in years.” - The New York Times

Acacia and I saw Young Jean Lee’s own production of the show in January 2008, and the Public Theatre as part of the NYC Under the Radar Festival. Interestingly, the premiere of the show, at PS122, was supported in part by our very own Wexner Center for the arts.