Stained Glass Playhouse returns with ‘The Old Faith, Hope, & Charity’
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Stained Glass Playhouse will present “The Old Faith, Hope, & Charity,” a charming and heartfelt comedy by Pat Cook and directed by Pam Barrans, on Sept. 5-7, 12 & 13, and 19-21. Friday and Saturday performances are at 7:30 p.m., with 3 p.m. matinees on Sundays, as well as a special Saturday matinee on Sept. 13 (no performance Sunday, Sept. 14).
In “The Old Faith, Hope, & Charity,” country doctor and resident curmudgeon Peter Farraday is faced with retirement and begins a search for his replacement. Surprisingly, the only interested candidate is Dr. Lorraine Marcus, a young physician fresh out of medical school and eager to be needed. When Farraday takes her on, there is a warmhearted grand collision of old ways and new ways. The plot twists with hilarious misunderstandings, an odd assortment of small-town patients, and two suitors for Lorraine. As in every Pat Cook play, there are great moments of humor, spirituality, and a touch of sentimentality.
All performances will be held at Stained Glass Playhouse, located at 4401 Indiana Ave., in the former sanctuary of Marvin United Methodist Church. Tickets are $23 for adults, $20 for seniors (60+), $18 for students and teachers, and $14 for children under 12. For show and season flex tickets, visit stainedglassplayhouse.org/tickets or call our reservation line at 336-499-1010.


