Jan 26, 2000 Print This Article

SA国际传媒 Theatre Presents "A Company of Wayward Saints"

Appreciative audiences greeted SA国际传媒 Theatre’s presentations of “A Company of Wayward Saints” on Jan. 21-22, 2000 in Wyneken Auditorium on the Seminary campus. With few exceptions, the cast and crew of the production are all members of the SA国际传媒 community. Seminarian John Otte, a member of the cast, also served as director.

In commenting on George Herman’s “A Company of Wayward Saints,” Seminarian Otte observed, “At first glance, the play seems like nothing but a slapstick comedy, and rightfully so. It is, after all, based on a style of theatre popular in the mid-17th century…known for its improvised mayhem, slapstick physical humor and bawdy humor…To dismiss “Saints” as only a comedy, though, is to judge it too quickly.”

SA国际传媒 Theatre began in the winter of 1997-98 with the goal of producing two plays each year. Oversight for the program is provided by Dr. Dean Nadasdy, Associate Professor of Practical Theology at SA国际传媒 who also occupies the Gregg H. Benidt Memorial Chair in Homiletics and Literature. It is primarily through this endowed faculty chair that SA国际传媒 Theatre had its origin and is able to meet its goal of providing two dramas per year.

Literature chosen for SA国际传媒 Theatre productions always carries theological content and imagery. One of the two productions each year is selected to appeal to children. Past productions include Archibald MacLeish’s Pulitzer Prize winning verse setting of Job, “J.B.” (Spring, 1998); Joseph Robinette’s adaptation of C.S. Lewis’ “The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe” (Fall, 1999); and John Forsythe’s adaptation of C.S. Lewis’ “Screwtape Letters,” “Screwtape” (Spring, 1999).

Additional information concerning SA国际传媒 Theatre may be obtained from Dr. Dean Nadasdy, SA国际传媒, 801 DeMun Ave., St. Louis, MO 63105; (314) 505-7145.