The Last Days of Judas Iscariot

inFurnace Theatre

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"Between Heaven and Hell- there is another place. This place: Hope. Hope- is located right over here in downtown purgatory.

...Now Hope, it changes with the times, but has stood always as God's gift to the last of his children. It is said that every civilization rearranges the cosmic furniture differently. In biblical times, Hope was an Oasis in the Desert. In medieval days, a shack free of Plague. Today, Hope is no longer a place for contemplation- litigation being the preferred new order of the day."

The trial begins for the life of Judas Iscariot. Witnesses and expert testimonials will be called upon, and the jury will determine whether, after more than 2000 years, Judas should be allowed into heaven.

Cast:
-Davide Chiazzese as Judas Iscariot
-Miriam Cummings as Mary Magdalene/Loretta/Sister Glenna
-Alison Darcy as Henrietta Iscariot
-Tim Diamond as Satan
-Stuart Fink as The Bailiff
-Bineyam Girma as Sigmund Freud/Saint Thomas/Solider 1
-Alex Goldrich as Butch Honeywell
-Chris Hicks as Pontius Pilate/Uncle Pino
-Jean-Louis Laporte as Jesus of Nazareth
-Kim Nelson as Saint Monica/Soldier 3
-Mike Payette as Matthias of Galilee/Saint Peter/Simon the Zealot/Soldier 2
-Harry Standjofski as Judge/Caiaphas the Elder/Saint Matthew
-Aladeen Tawfeek as Yusef El-Fayoumy
-Nadia Verrucci as Mother Teresa/Gloria
-Jen Viens as Fabiana Aziza Cunningham

Stage Directions: Elizabeth Prevost

Lighting: Beecher Pinet

Tickets are only available at the door, the day of the event.
September 3rd, at 8PM

135 minutes
Pour âges / For ages 18+
Retardataires / Latecomers : 135 minutes

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