

Tent Meeting
Levi Lee
"The small town of Elroy, South Carolina is thrust into the evangelical spotlight when what seems to be the image of Jesus appears on a refrigerator in a trailer park.
The discovery by Lou Ann Hightower, her husband Dwayne, and her best friend Betsy, sets into motion a frenzy of conflict, communion and good old fashioned commerce.
When the National Investigator turns the appearance into front-page headlines, their trailer park becomes a Mecca for miracle seekers, soul searchers and disciples with a decidedly political agenda.
At the urging of the towns business leaders, Betsy pretends to get messages from the appliance-based apparition, and the crowds multiply like loaves and fishes.
Through the ordeal, the three undergo an evolution in their relationships with each other, and they are forced to come to grips with their lowly status in the caste system of the rural south.
In a region where religion is as much a part of life as grits and cotton fields, God surely moves in mysterious ways."--Publisher's website.
"Steel Magnolias-esque in its use of meandering conversation, the show is punctuated by laugh-out-loud moments... Messiah on the Frigidaire grants a wholly satisfying theatrical experience."
— Centerstage Chicago City Guide
"Finding laughs in the characters foibles without mocking them, a refreshing change for a play set in a southern trailer park."
— Mount Vernon News, Ohio
"The litmus test for any drama, especially a comedy, is audience reaction. And on opening night of Frigidaire, the audience was laughing a lot, often quite mightily."
— The Metro Beat, Greenville, SC
"Isn't looking to make fun of hillbilly-style fake piety so much as accentuate the human comedy herein. That's an important difference"
— Chicago Tribune
"Many, many congratulations for such a great evening. Who would have thought that a play about the reflections of streetlights shining though trees, could have been so amusing and thought provoking?"
— Hertfordshire Mercury, Hertfordshire, England
| Character |
|---|
| LOU ANN HIGHTOWER an attractive woman in her early to mid-thirties; Southern beauty, but no belle |
| DWAYNE HIGHTOWER a man in his early to mid-30s; still handsome, but life has taken its toll |
| BETSY GRIDLEY an attractive woman in her early to mid-thirties; though her better days are behind her, she still enjoys flaunting her sexuality |
| REVEREND CECIL HODGES a man in his 50s; pious preacher at Elroy First Baptist Church |
| LARRY WILLIAMSON a man in his late 30s; balding, cocky, and condescending City Councilman |
| WOMAN mother in her late 30s to early 40s |
| BOY blind nine-year-old |
| STRANGER mysterious man in his late 40s or 50s |
Messiah On The Frigidaire is a American religious play written by John Culbertson and published by Samuel French in New York (2008).
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