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Cast
Father Gomez.....Autry Pinson
Homer Smith.....Christopher  Carter
Mother Maria Marthe.....Carmen  Bryant
Sister Elizabeth.....Penny Snapp
Sister Gertrude.....Stephanie Shockey
Sister Agnes.....Andrea Williams
Sister Albertine.....Deborah Niezwaag
Jose Gonzalez.....Alan Spitz
Orville Livingston.....
John Hopkins

Director: Beth Adams

SYNOPSIS:

Lilies of the Field, Adapted to the stage by F. Andrew Leslie, from the novel by  William E. Barrett.  Time the recent past (1947)in a remote valley in the American Southwest.
  Having decided to travel about the country after his discharge form the army, Homer Smith has fixed up a bed in the back of his station wagon and headed west, his plan being to stop for a day's work here and there as the spirit moves him.  Rolling through a parched valley in the remote Southwest, he encounters a group of nuns working in the dusty fields, and is offer to help them for hire is quickly accepted.  His job is to fix a leaky roof, but when the time comes to discuss payment the rather imperious Mother Superior seems to understand even less English than usual.  Although he has every intention of insisting on his pay and moving on, Homer stays for supper, and then another day, and another.  Almost without realizing it he is drawn into the life of the  nuns--- giving them English lessons, buying  food for their table, driving them to Mass, singing to them in the evenings and, most important, coming to share the dream of building the chapel that is Mother Maria Marthe's fondest hope.  But the project proves to be a burdensome and discouraging one and as the weeks wear on Homer, with no bricks, no pay and no real hope of success, loses heart and resolves to go.  He leaves, but just as Mother Maria Marthe is convinced that God sent Homer to her in the first place, so does she know in her hear that he will return---and he does.  With the help of the local farmers and the gift of many adobe bricks, the chapel becomes a reality and Homer, despite his staunch Baptist background, is invited to sit in the front pew for the first Mass to be said in it.  But his work is done, faith has earned its reward, and he is free to go ---- this time for good.  Yet, even as he heads off into the quiet night the meaning of what he has accomplished begins to flourish and grow, creating a ledged which, in time, brings fame and success to the nuns and instills in their hears a lasting gratitude for the simple man who saw their need and gave unselfishly of himself to meet it.    

PRODUCTION DATES:
Lilies of the Field - February 16, 17 18, 22, 23 & 24