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re: RIP Playwright Bill C. Davis ("Mass Appeal")
Posted by: dbdbdb 06:06 pm EST 03/05/21
In reply to: RIP Playwright Bill C. Davis ("Mass Appeal") - writerkev 05:24 pm EST 03/05/21

Sad news. Mass Appeal was a minor success at a time when the New York theatre was suddenly flooded with plays about Roman Catholicism. I wonder if it holds up. I saw it during the Boston tryout when Eric Roberts was still in the show as the younger priest. Milo O'Shea had something of a triumph. Davis certainly knew those characters inside and out. But like several other notable playwrights in those years, there was no follow-up success, although he clearly kept plugging away. Dancing in the End Zone was kind of a mess. Avow had some very funny lines, but the premise didn't really make sense. Both Mass Appeal and Avow made it to the screen; I'm rather surprised about the latter.
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