Review: The Gamm's Sin: A Cardinal Deposed
By: Randy Rice
It seems that anyone who has lived in, or around, Boston has at least one connection to the Boston Archdiocese pedophile priest scandal. We all know someone or someone who knows someone who was directly impacted by the action (or inaction) of the Catholic Church in this case. During the 1990s I lived down the street from Cardinal Bernard Law's residence in Brighton, MA. During that time his reputation was still, publicly, sound. His morals, unquestioned. His word was, well....Law.
Michael Murphy's play Sin: A Cardinal Deposed is taken directly from four days of testimony in two separate depositions that Law sat for in 2002. Also included are letters sent to the Cardinal, and his predecessors, alerting them to the sexual misconduct of their priests. Murphy has done a fine job culling, cutting and pasting together a cohesive script out of that testimony. Murphy also eases into the most horrific pieces of testimony, well aware that in its entirety the abuse, and the damage done are so devastating that an audience could not be blamed for shutting down, if only as a coping mechanism. In the title role, Sam Babbitt has the unenviable task of humanizing Cardinal Law. In reality, Law usually projected an arrogant, pompous, holier-than-thou demeanor and was notorious for over-acting as soon as the cameras were on. Babbitt's Law is at times thoughtful, witty, reserved, and alternately pompous, arrogant, bristly and holier-than-thou. While watching Babbitt I was aware that Law could not have a better representative. At the same time I could believe that the words coming out of Sam Babbitt's mouth were being said for the very first time. It is a tremendous performance.Sin: A Cardinal Deposed runs through April 22, 2007. Tickets range from $19-$31 and can be purchased by calling 401-723-4266 or visiting www.arttixri.com.
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