A Child's Guide to Heresy is adapted from the novel of the same title, also by Lascelles. In 13th century Yorkshire, England, 9 year-old Tom is sent away from his family to meet the powerful Bishop, Constantus. He then wills the boy to a trio of terrifying acts involving an alchemist who conjures both angels and demons, a beautiful witch, her mysterious daughter and a host of chilling rituals. This world premiere of Lascelles' masterful epic is an adult-themed fairytale of innocence lost and an unforgettably dark battle of good and evil.
Kendrew Lascelles co-authored the musical revue Wait a Minim!, and, following a near two year run at the Golden Theater on Broadway, later wrote for The Smothers Brothers Summer Show, The Dean Martin Show and The Gold Diggers. He has also written a number of stage plays, screen plays and novels. Lascelles will play the party of Tannegut, Archbishop of York and Constantus' nemesis, in The REP's September production.
The REP's production of A Child's Guide to Heresy features Brian Knoebel as Thomas O'Moorsriding, Nik Duggan as Satan Boy, David Cabot as Mikael Ben Maliaechom, Daryll Heysham as Constantus Eschwood, Daina Michelle Griffith as Madelaine the Pure, Kendrew Lascelles as Tannegut, Brandi Welle as Katerina O'the Fens, Jonathan Visser as Brother Bartholomew, Justin Fortunato as Brother Peter, J. Alex Noble as Prior Matthew, Gregory Johnstone as Father/Monk, Dereck Walton as Bill Brewer, Cassie Brehmer as Agnus, Mary Rawson as Grandmother, F.J. Hartland as Brother Erdwin and John Amplas as Brother Francis. Scenic design is by Michael Thomas Essad; costume design is by Joan Markert; lighting design is by Andrew David Ostrowski; sound design is by StEve Shapiro; projection design is by Jessi Sedon-Essad; and Janet Madelle Feindel is dialect coach.
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Individual tickets range in price from $24 to $27. Preview tickets are $15. To order a season subscription or purchase individual tickets, contact the Pittsburgh Playhouse box office by phone 412-392-8000 or online www.pittsburghplayhouse.com.Patrons can take advantage of "pay what you will" on Saturday, Sept. 10 for the 2 p.m. performance.Videos