Apostasy
by Gino Diiorio

Apostasy Book Cover
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Highlights

105 mins Present Day Interior Set American

Synopsis

Pairs a terminally ill Jewish businesswoman with a charismatic black Christian televangelist in a love affair that raises questions about faith, self-deception, and what happens when we die.

Press Reviews

"Playwright Gino Dilorio has done an amazing job of presenting religion with a nice blend of faith and cynicism. This production is full of outstanding performances, surprise twists, and will keep you riveted from start to its amazing finish."

— Upstage Magazine

"When Sheila Gold announces to her grown daughter, Rachel, that she is thinking of trading in her barely used Judaism for late-model, born-again Christianity, it looks as if we're being set up for a play about religious faith. But Gino DiIorio has something else up his sleeve in Apostasy, the absorbing new drama...Sheila's flirtation with Jesus is going to turn into a flirtation of an entirely different kind. And abortion politics will intrude messily on the play's relationships."

— The New York Times

"Mr. Dilorio's fearless play...is more than a soap opera. He weaves in compelling exchanges on issues of faith. Julius's unorthodox explanation of how he views his job is especially delicious."

— The New York Times

"Race, faith, money, betrayal, abortion, nudity, terminal illness, medical marijuana, middle-age sex...a button-pusher that seeks to provoke a reaction at every turn, even as it foils most attempts to predict plotlines and pigeonhole motivations."

— Asbury Park Press

"Playwright Gino DiIorio pairs a terminally ill Jewish businesswoman with a charismatic black Christian televangelist, in a star-crossed love affair that raises questions about faith, self-deception, and what happens when we die."

— NJN

Characters

Character
Rachel Gold

Her daughter, a plain woman in her 30s, almost the exact antithesis of her mother. She has worked at Planned Parenthood for five years and believes she is a disappointment to her mother.

Dr. Julius Strong

Adashing black man in his early 50s. He wears a sharp suit and has a magnetic stare. His smile is constant, but not painted on. Despite the trappings of his profession, there is something endearing about his demeanor

Sheila Gold

An attractive woman in her 50s. She suffers from terminal cancer and has decided to spend her last days at a hospice. She was a successful businesswoman and can be difficult to deal with.

Publication

Publisher Samuel French
Year 2009
Binding Paperback
Pages 80
Place New York
Language English
ISBN-13 9780573696084
ISBN-10 057369608X
LCCN 2009281518
LCC PS3604.I43 A88 2009
DCC 812/.6

Apostasy is a American play written by Gino Diiorio and published by Samuel French in New York (2009).

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