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Influenced by his brother Philip (also a priest), Berrigan became active in the antiwar movement during the period of U.S. Berrigan’s later writings show his growing conviction of his social responsibilities as a priest. Time Without Number (1957) is praised for its unique voice, its skillful use of theological imagery, and its exploration of spirituality. His earliest works are compared to the devotional poems of John Donne and George Herbert. He used his poetry as a vehicle for social protest, yet it retained its artistic integrity. Berrigan’s political activism was closely linked to his vision of the responsibilities of Christianity. He taught at a preparatory school in New Jersey before being ordained a priest in 1952. Berrigan, who grew up in Syracuse, New York, earned a bachelor’s degree from a Jesuit novitiate in Hyde Park, New York, and a master’s degree from Woodstock (Maryland) College. Lastly to Ginger, without you there is no drive to be everything in your eyes.ĭaniel was an American writer, Roman Catholic priest, and antiwar activist whose poems and essays reflect his deep commitment to social, political, and economic change in American society. He would also like to thank our heroic veterans, Julia, Abby, Christian, Dad, Jordan, Jenn, Joe, God, and all the friends and family who have given their love and support in his journey.

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He wishes to thank Charles and Chris for seeing his passion in this project and guiding him along the path to their vision. When he is not working in the theatre, he is working as a Director in a Pharmacy Benefit Management company from home in Gilbert and traveling the country for business and visiting his children in Long Island. While completing his Bachelors degree at SUNY Stony Brook he enjoyed working for Staller Center for the Arts at SBU and doing voice work in commercial radio spots for station WBLI.

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He last appeared in the film series as production assistant and background feature in #yallany, Supporting Cast in theatre productions on the east end of Long Island, NY including 9 to 5, Midsummer Night’s Dream, Grease, and Don’t Drink the Water. His passion for the people in this story led him to come out of semi-retirement.

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Jason is extremely grateful for the opportunity to be working with iTheatre Collaborative in the production of The Trial of the Catonsville Nine. Collmar would like to recognize and thank her father, Teddy Collmar, for his service in the United States Navy during The Vietnam War, her uncle, Carlton Casler, for his service in the United States Army preceding Desert Storm and her late grandfather, James Casler, for his service in the United States Army during World War II. Cae would like to thank her sister for her never-ending, emotional support and her mother for being her absolute champion.

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Collmar teaches theatre, dance and art in the PVUSD. Cae first fell in love with the stage through movement and holds a BFA in dance performance from the University of Arizona and an MFA in choreography from the University of California, Irvine.

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Some of Cae’s favorite past roles include GLORIA from “Boeing Boeing” at Mesa Encore Theatre and ARIEL at The Happiest Place on Earth.

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Collmar works mostly in commercials and film and is a member of SAG/AFTRA but also loves the energy and passion of live theatre. Clair included her within this very talented cast. Cae is making her debut with iTheatre Collaborative and is honored Mr.








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