A MAN OF NO IMPORTANCE (Church Street Theater, Wash DC)
Jun 12 - Jul 11, 2010

JUNE 12 - JULY 11, 2010
at Church Street Theater

Thursdays - Saturdays at 8:00 pm
Sunday matinees at 3:00 pm
**added performance: Monday, June 14, 8:00 pm**

Directed by Mark A. Rhea
 
and Christina Coakley
Music Directed by Aaron Broderick    
Choreographed by
Kurt Boehm 


"... a soul-restoring musical that will renew your faith that people can still tell a deeply moving story simply through beautifully crafted words and music." - Toronto Star 

‘A Man of No Importance’ is a musical that tells the story of an amateur theatre group in Dublin. The St. Imelda’s Players are led by Alfie Byrne, a local bus conductor. As a dedicated fan of Oscar Wilde, Alfie is determined to stage a version of ‘Salome’ at his church, in spite of the strong objections of church authorities.  As Alfie fights to put on the play, he is forced to confront his own sexuality and stand up for who he is.


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