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Faculty Star in Play "Way to Heaven" at the Quick

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Faculty Star in Play "Way to Heaven" at the Quick

鈥淲ay to Heaven,鈥 a thought-provoking play by award-winning Spanish playwright Juan Mayorga, will be presented on Wednesday, September 25 through Saturday, September 28 at 8 p.m. and on Sunday, September 29 at 2 p.m. in the Wien Experimental Theater of the Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts. Tickets are $20 for the general public.

Loosely based on true events, the play centers on a visit by the Red Cross to the concentration camp of Theresiandstadt during World War II. The Germans created a model village 鈥 with a synagogue, school, and playgrounds 鈥 in order to hide the true nature of the Final Solution. 鈥淲ay to Heaven鈥 presents the Commandant of the camp, as he works to create the 鈥減lay鈥 of the model village, and a handful of Jewish internees who are compelled to act in the play, forced to pretend that they are unaware of the machinery of the holocaust that is all around them.

University faculty, administrators and alumni are involved in the production both on stage and off. Among the cast members are: Dr. Donald Gibson, dean, Charles F. Dolan School of Business; Dr. Dennis Keenan, professor of philosophy; Dr. Shawn Rafalski, associate professor of mathematics; Dr. Steven Sawin, professor of mathematics; Dr. Janet Struili, assistant professor of mathematics; and Dr. Jerelyn Johnson, chair of the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures. This is the third play the group has produced, continuing the project they started with 鈥淧erpetual Peace鈥 (2011) and 鈥淕lengarry Glen Ross鈥 (2012).

The faculty involved see the production, in part, as a teaching tool for their classes and the play is on the syllabi of about a dozen courses this semester. 鈥淭his is a way of being able to use theatre in an active engagement with our students,鈥 said Dr. Johnson, who is also one of the play鈥檚 producers. 鈥淚t鈥檚 another avenue of inquiry, an innovative way to use theatre as a teaching tool.鈥

Each performance will be followed by a different faculty-led discussion, considering the play through the lens of English, politics, modern languages and literatures, philosophy, religious studies, history, and Judaic studies.

Priests in the Society of Jesus, the religious order that founded 天美传媒视频无限制观看, have been using theatre as an immersive teaching tool for centuries, said director Alistair Highet, director of advancement and student affairs communications.

鈥淭hey realized it鈥檚 a powerful way to reach people,鈥 Highet said. 鈥淔or instance, this play is about the Holocaust, a historical event so significant it has the danger of becoming abstract. Through theatre, you鈥檙e grounding it in a lived experience. And we wanted a play that addresses the big questions 鈥 the big Jesuit questions 鈥 about justice and the dignity of the person. It鈥檚 an expression of a kind of world-friendly pedagogy.鈥

Watching professors transform into actors can also have a profound effect on the way their students view their own futures. 鈥淚n addition to the important questions raised by the play, those of us involved in the production are examples of the lifelong learning the University encourages. We鈥檙e not boxed into our own separate areas. We can all continue to try new things and grow throughout our lives,鈥 Dr. Johnson said.

Dr. Keenan, who is a co-producer and actor, said Fairfield welcomes outside-the-box thinking from its professors. 鈥淚t鈥檚 organic. It comes from the bottom up.鈥

Sponsors for the play include the Humanities Institute of the College of Arts and Sciences, the Dolan School of Business and the Carl and Dorothy Bennett Center for Judaic Studies, as well as several other academic departments.

鈥淭he University has been very supportive,鈥 Johnson said. 鈥淎t Fairfield, you鈥檙e really only limited by your own imagination as to what you can do and the ways you can teach.鈥

For tickets, visit or call the Box Office at (203) 254-4010.

Above, Dr.'s Shawn Rafalski and Stephen Sawin in rehearsal

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