Heaven's Rivers: A Play in Two Acts(English)
Series: English
Shortly after the terrorist attacks on September 11th, 2001, there was a substantial increase in "holy sightings". All over the world images of Mary, God or Jesus were reported in the highly unlikeliest of places and objects. "Heaven's Rivers" takes place during this time. Daniel reports for duty as a new priest in a Catholic parish serving the veritable "crosshairs" of two wealthy and impoverishe
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Shortly after the terrorist attacks on September 11th, 2001, there was a substantial increase in "holy sightings". All over the world images of Mary, God or Jesus were reported in the highly unlikeliest of places and objects. "Heaven's Rivers" takes place during this time. Daniel reports for duty as a new priest in a Catholic parish serving the veritable "crosshairs" of two wealthy and impoverished neighborhoods. His supervisor, Father Cliff, believes Daniel's sudden interest in becoming a priest is compensating for the loss of his beloved wife years before. Daniel meets Juliet, a troubled youth whom he ministers to and takes into the rectory. Juliet is accused of euthanizing her grandmother at Daniel's behest. When Father Cliff confronts Daniel about the accusation, Daniel claims to have been advised by the voice of the Blessed Mother Mary. "Heaven's Rivers" is a two-act dramatic play that explores a man's faith in God, in others and in himself.About the Author: Kevin T. Baldwin has taught, written, produced and directed theatrical shows for over thirty years. He is former theatre professor for Anna Maria College and has directed shows at Bentley College, W.P.I. and Clark University. As theatre critic he has also reviewed shows for the Record, The Worcester Telegram & Gazette, the Auburn Times and Community Newspapers. His published works include the two act dramas "Haunting Lusitania", "Ponytail" and "They Don't Make 'Em Like They Used To"; His more family friendly plays "Mystery of the White Spider", "Finding Lovers Lane" and "Hopscotch Park" are available from JAC Publishing; His more risqué comedies "Where Does the Time Go?" and "Murder at Club Fishnet" are available from Norman Maine Publishing; He has also written the books for two musicals by Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart entitled "Sunshine Pop" and "Hot Rod Hot Dogs".
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