Doubt - Red Line Productions

John Patrick Shanley's Catholic paranoia party hits Kings Cross.
Matt Abotomey
Published on May 09, 2017
Updated on May 22, 2017

Overview

New York, the 1960s. Sister Aloysius is a hard-bitten nun and principal of the St. Nicholas Church school. When she suspects Father Flynn, the parish priest of abusing a student, her pursuit of the truth is fearsome and unflinching. Flynn protests his innocence, but Aloysius is a scalpel in search of a jugular. As she tightens her grip, she begins to question not only her beliefs, but the institution she's served her whole life.

Best known as a film adaptation starring Meryl Streep and Phillip Seymour Hoffman, John Patrick Shanley's Catholic paranoia party Doubt took the 2005 Pullitzer Prize for Drama as well as a Tony Award for Best Play. Shanley's script is precise and cold, the scenes brisk as the Bronx winter setting. This is a text steeped in bitterness and suspicion — the characters twisted and the ground frozen. Think on your sins before booking for this one.

Image: John Marmaras.

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