
Meet "Divine Comedy" Cast Member Dinh James Doan
Dinh appears as two characters in The Storm Theatre and Blackfriars Repertory Theatre co-production "Divine Comedy." He plays Primo in "Saint Felix and His Potatoes," followed by Martinez, private secretary to the viceroy, in "The Coach of The Holy Sacrament." Early in his career, Dinh found himself consistently cast as the bright-eyed young romantic lead. Over time, he became more attracted to the anti-hero role, which presents him with the challenge of delving deeper into a


Pro Boxer Jose Sanchez Turned Actor
Jose appears in two roles in "Divine Comedy," two heavenly one-act plays produced by the Storm Theatre Company and Blackfriars Repertory Theatre. Growing up as the son of a professional baseball player in Puerto Rico, Jose witnessed firsthand the accolades received by a real-life hero. With his decorated background as a Marine and professional boxer, Jose is attracted to characters with authoritative power. However, playing Segundo in "Saint Felix and His Potatoes," followed


Meet “Divine Comedy” Cast Member Ian Geary
Ian plays Professor Tomas D’Esquivel in “The Coach of The Holy Sacrament,” one of two heavenly comedies featured in the Storm Theatre Company and Blackfriars Repertory Theatre co-production “Divine Comedy.” Some say that they are born to act. For Ian Geary, this is literally the case when his mother went into labor while on her way to a set construction. Born to two members of the Georgia Shakespeare Company, it was only natural for Ian to develop an affinity for the stage an

Special Post-Show Party – Saturday, Oct. 1
JOIN THE STORM THEATRE FAMILY FOR TWO ONE-ACT PLAYS + COMPLIMENTARY WINE & BEER. The post-show party is FREE for all attending the 7:30 p.m. show on Saturday, Oct. 1st. Meet members of the Divine Comedy production and party with the Storm Theatre community for a memorable evening you'll likely not remember. TICKETS ONLY $18 For tickets, please visit SmartTix At GRAND HALL 440 Grand Street (at St. Mary's Parish). Take the F to Delancey; M to Essex; Take the B or D to Grand. AB


Meet "Divine Comedy" Cast Member Meaghan Bloom Fluitt
"I love anti-heroes, martyrs, the misunderstood hero or villain. We're complicated, contradictory creatures, even though we want to be able to explain and understand everything." Meaghan Bloom Fluitt has always been attracted to characters with a cause. Whether it is the hero or the villain, she is drawn to the contradictory natures of roles that are simultaneously easy to define but also bursting with complications. As an actor, she has been able to explore all of these poss

Storm Theatre Announces Post-Show Party – Saturday, Oct. 1
Join The Storm Theatre family for a POST-SHOW PARTY WITH COMPLIMENTARY WINE & BEER. The event is FREE for all attending the 7:30 p.m. show. Meet members of the Divine Comedy production and the Storm Theatre community, and celebrate a memorable evening you'll likely not remember. TICKETS ONLY $18 For tickets, please visit SmartTix At GRAND HALL 440 Grand Street (at St. Mary's Parish). Take the F to Delancey; M to Essex; Take the B or D to Grand. ABOUT THE SHOW Divine Comedy, t


TWO COMPELLING, FAITH-BASED COMEDIES COME TO MANHATTAN’S LOWER EAST SIDE IN “DIVINE COMEDY”
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
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ONLINE PRESS KIT: http://www.stormtheatre.com/divine-comedy-press-kit
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TWO COMPELLING, FAITH-BASED COMEDIES COME TO
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The Storm Theatre and Blackfriars Repertory Theatre present “Divine Comedy,” two heavenly one-act comedies directed by S


For Heaven's Sake!
Get Tickets Now: www.smarttix.com The Storm Theatre and Blackfriars Repertory Theatre present "Divine Comedy," two "heavenly" one-act comedies, directed by Peter Dobbins. The show features “Saint Felix and His Potatoes,” by Henri Brochet, a play about an attempted robbery, followed by “The Coach of The Holy Sacrament,” by Prosper Mérimée, the comic, but true tale of the conflicted romance between an elderly Spanish Viceroy and a young actress in late 18th century Peru. “Each