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Readers appreciate the personal connection and emotional depth of the play Avow. The positive experiences shared by audiences highlight the impactful storytelling and the author's engagement with fans. The play resonates deeply with those familiar with its themes and characters.
THE STORY: Brian and Tom ask their liberal and forward-thinking parish priest, Father Raymond, to witness and bless their vows to each other.
Although Father Raymond understands their affection for each other, he holds that they must live a celibat
"Timely and provocative…” —The New York Times. ”Plays like AVOW that deal seriously with contemporary religion are rare these days. Davis asks real questions here that will provoke skepticism, frustration and even anger in some audience members. This fearless provocation is one of the play's great merits…“ —Newsday (NY). ”Romantics and Roman Catholics alike will get a kick out of the latest drama from Bill C. Davis…"
— Entertainment Weekly
Avow is a American comedy play written by Bill C Davis and published by Dramatists Play Service in New York (2001).
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Dramatists Play Service · 2001 · 72 pp
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