![]() ![]() ![]() “I think for a play like this, we want them to appreciate that the people in our past were real people who had complex decisions to make and real lives,” Gabridge said. They walked the floors of the church's sanctuary, where the play will be performed, and sat in the pews where the audience will sit. The three people in the play are not fictional characters they were real people. It's a message that Gabridge took to heart. “The reason we teach history at Old North Illuminated is to help people understand how we came to the present and then to help people think about and feel inspired to change the future or to impact the future,” she said. The organization's primary purpose is to teach - and a play aligns with that perfectly, she said. “But we want to make sure we’re not telling things that we know aren’t true."Ī play seemed like a natural way to celebrate the 300th anniversary of the church located in Boston’s North End, said Nikki Stewart, the executive director of Old North Illuminated, the secular nonprofit that operates the historic site, which draws about 500,000 tourists per year and is also still home to an active Episcopal congregation. “In the end, it has to be a dramatic play that’s going to engage an audience and it has to be a play that’s going to work for a modern ear,” he said.
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