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Al
discovered his performing abilities when he began to impersonate
famous comedians for his high school classmates and teachers. Following a stint
in the U.S. Army as a draftee he turned his attention to obtaining the necessary
education for service as a minister.
During the period of his
post graduate studies he was increasingly drawn to those individuals in recent
history who had devoted their lives to justice and peace concerns. After two
decades of working as a parish minister he came to terms with the fact that his
real passions related to performing and to working for peace and justice.
Twenty years ago Al
combined those two passions by writing and performing a one-person play that
takes his audience into the prison cell of the German theologian Dietrich
Bonhoeffer. A few years later he took the step of leaving the pastoral ministry
and began a career as a full-time performing artist, adding characterizations of
Clarence Jordan, Archbishop Oscar Romero, Thomas Merton and Walter Rauschenbusch
to his repertoire of programs. He finds great satisfaction in bringing these
notable figures to life and sharing their relevant messages with audiences
throughout the world.
He also continues to enjoy
performing his many comedic impressions in a humor program designed to entertain
business, civic and medical organizations and church groups.
Ask Al about his multiple
program package deals.
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