Each year at this time, near the Fourth of July, we contemplate freedom. But maybe we are also being called to do an extended examination of our own fears.
George Drance, S.J.
George Drance, S.J., is the artistic director of the Magis Theater Company and teaches theater at Fordham University. He has translated and adapted a number of plays for the stage and other writings have appeared in Emmanuel Magazine, Sojourners, and Ecumenica Journal.
Posted inFaith, Faith in Focus
Growing up Ukrainian inspired my faith life — and my Jesuit vocation
Of the many things my dad passed on to his children, a reverence for our Ukrainian identity and the strong faith and spirituality that it nurtured in us is his greatest legacy.
Posted inArts & Culture, Theater
“Life is a Dream” – A Jesuit director’s journal on his revival of “Spain’s Hamlet”
George Drance, S.J., blogs on his revival of Calderon’s “Life is a Dream.”
