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Synopsis"What do you do when you're not sure?" Father Flynn asks the audience in the opening line of this play, setting the stage for a story of suspicion and moral certainty.
Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.
These two schools of thought come into direct conflict when Aloysius suspects Flynn of "interfering" with Donald Muller, the school's first black student. Sister James, an inexperienced but enthusiastic young nun who has been an indirect witness to the dealings between Flynn and Muller, is subsequently consulted by Aloysius. When James reluctantly reports smelling alcohol on Donald's breath after a visit with Flynn, she sets the play's central conflict into motion. The fourth character, Mrs. Muller (Donald's mother) provides yet another perspective when she's brought in to discuss the situation with Aloysius. She supports her son's friendship with Flynn, inappropriate or not, and hints that this situation has arisen for Donald before. In a verbal Battle of the Titans, Aloysius confronts Flynn with her suspicions, demanding his confession and resignation. He refuses, denying any wrong-doing. When Aloysius claims to have evidence, he appears to crumple and she exits, seemingly victorious. In the final scene, we learn that Father Flynn has been transferred to another parish and received a promotion. Spoilers end here.
Productions
Doubt opened off-Broadway at the Manhattan Theatre Club on November 23, 2004, and transferred to the Walter Kerr Theatre on Broadway in March of 2005. When it closed July 2, 2006, it had run 525 performances and 25 previews, making it the fifth longest running play on Broadway in the preceding ten years. The four original cast members were Cherry Jones as Sister Aloysius, Brían F. O'Byrne as Father Flynn, Heather Goldenhersh as Sister James, and Adriane Lenox as Mrs. Muller. The play and its off-Broadway and Broadway performances have garnered numerous awards, including the 2005 Pulitzer Prize for Drama. Both Shanley and Jones won Obie Awards. After reaching Broadway, it was nominated for eight 2005 Tony Awards; and remarkably, all four original cast members received nominations. Doubt won four Tony Awards, including Best Play, Best Direction of a Play for Doug Hughes and acting awards for Jones and Lenox, and the New York Drama Critics' Circle Award for Best Play of the season. In 2006 Ron Eldard, Eileen Atkins and Jena Malone joined the cast, replacing O'Byrne, Jones, and Goldenhersh, respectively. In the Fall of 2006, Jones headed the national touring company that consisted of Chris McGarry, Lisa Joyce, and Caroline Stefanie Clay, providing theater-goers across the country with a rare opportunity to see a Tony Award winning actress in the role for which she won the award. The Australian premiere was mounted at the Sydney Opera House by the Sydney Theatre Company on 4 February, 2006. The cast included: Alison Bell, Jennifer Flowers, Christopher Garbardi and was directed by Julian Meyrick. Doubt made its Asian debut in Singapore on 21 March 2006 and opened in the Philippines on 2 June, 2006. Doubt ran at the Court Theatre, Christchurch, New Zealand, from 21 October to 18 November, 2006, directed by Geraldine Brophy, with Paul McLaughlin as Father Flynn, Yvonne Martin as Sister Aloysius, Amy Straker as Sister James and Susana Lei'ataua as Mrs Muller. Roman Polanski is slated to direct the play in Paris late in 2006. In April 2007 it will be staged in Warsaw, Poland, at Polonia Theatre. Shanley has indicated in interviews that he will be directing the film version. Bibliography
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