Chapter 1 Faith: Jeanne Beauvais * Dudu Fisher * Michael McElroy * Kristin Chenoweth * Larry Collis * Rabbi Richard Steinberg * The Rev. Paul S. Schmiege Chapter 2 In the Moment: Vanessa Williams * Casey Groves * Kristin Chenoweth * Richard Costa * Rabbi David Woznica * The Rev. Robert E. Kennedy, S.J. Chapter 3 Listening: Kristin Chenoweth * Edward Herrmann * Rabbi Laurie Katz Braun * Peter W. Culman Chapter 4 Silence: Phylicia Rashad * Edward Herrmann * Liam Neeson * Matt Mitler * Rabbi James L. Mirel * Sr. Mary Elizabeth Earley, S.C. Chapter 5 Prayer: Liam Neeson * Vanessa Williams * Michael McElroy * Bertilla Baker * Kristin Chenoweth * Rabbi David Baron * The Rev. George Drance, S.J. Chapter 6 Self-Knowledge: Vanessa Williams * Edward Herrmann * Ann Dowd * Amanda Blair Ellis * Heather Tamar Feffer * The Rev. Mitties DeChamplain Chapter 7 Community: Michael McElroy * Liam Neeson * Amanda Blair Ellis * Rabbi Irving "Yitz" Greenberg * The Rt. Rev. Catherine S. Roskam Chapter 8 Hospitality: Kristin Chenoweth * Lesley Birchall Collis * Larry Collis * Matt Mitler * Carol-Jean Lewis * Rabbi Allen A. Secher * The Rev. Erno Diaz Chapter 9 Ritual: Carol-Jean Lewis * Merwin Goldsmith * Matt Mitler * Rabbi Noach Valley * The Rev. Canon Jay Wegman Chapter 10 Transformation: Kristin Chenoweth * Casey Groves * Lesley Collis * Shoshana Bean * Rabbi Richard Jacobs * The Rev. William A. Doubleday
Retta Blaney is a theatre and religion writer in Manhattan. Her work has appeared in the Washington Post, New York Newsday, National Catholic Reporter, The Jewish Week, The Living Church, American Theatre, Back Stage, and other publications.
I look forward so much to buying the book and reading slowly
through what promises to be truly worth reading.
*Vanessa Redgrave*
The author has managed to consult an impressive array of marquee
names . . . She has also interviewed interesting personalities
outside the mainstream. . . Blaney is adept at conveying the
disparate voices of her interview subjects and she lets them speak
with a minumum of authorial mediation. . . Blaney is the founder of
Broadway Blessing . . . In that capacity and in her book, she
displays a keen appreciation for the value that religious groups
and individuals place on community life and activity.
*Theatermania.Com*
I am completely taken with Working on the Inside. I've tried to
resist reading it straight through, since it is so rich with
anecdote, good theological writing, and spiritual insight-like a
box of chocolates-but I am already half way through. It's the best
book on spirituality I've read since Alan Jones' Living the
Truth.
*The Rev. Canon Thomas P. Miller, Canon for Liturgy and the Arts,
Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine*
Blaney digs deeply into the lives of actors in this engagingly
written book.
*Publishers Weekly*
Blaney breaks new ground, offering almost a how-to guide to working
spirituality into one’s work, or vice versa. . . . compelling
reading.
*The Jewish Week*
. . . creative and soulful paperback . . . Once you read this book,
you will have a greater appreciation of the spiritual practices
that can animate your performances on your daily stage.
*Spirituality and Health*
. . . eye-opening, thought-provoking and even inspiring.
*Encore*
Working on the Inside is thoughtful and thought provoking as it
explores our common humanity and spirituality that cuts across
religious lines. . . The book is a brilliant concept—well
executed—that reads easily, but raises thoughts and ideas that
linger in the reader’s mind long after putting down. It is a work
that will be revisited over and over again.
*The Liberal Minyan Of Hell's Kitchen and Chelsea*
As a media studies professor interested in the character
development of people who will be working in the media and
entertainment industry, I found this book to be of utmost value.
The author has done a marvelous job of selecting credible people in
the entertainment field, interviewing them, and communicating their
private thoughts about their personal spiritual journeys. . . It
was Pascal who said that in the heart of every man is a God-shaped
vacuum that only God can fill. This book really helps to explain
how people sense that "God-shaped vacuum" and how they search for a
relationship with a living God.
*Dr. Geri Forsberg, Adjunct Professor of Communication, Trinity
Western University; Affiliate Staff Member with Christian
Leadership Ministries, the*
If you (or someone you know) want to learn about the spiritual
life, but don't get much out of traditional sources, Working on the
Inside provides an alternative. For the celebrity-mad among us it
might be a gateway to a whole new way of looking at the world.
*Clergy Journal*
If you want to know what celebs like Liam Neeson, Kristin Chenoweth
and others really think about God, this book is an inspiring read.
Author and journalist Retta Blaney does an amazing job of
discussing the spiritual significance of mixing faith and art in
some intriguing discussions with some A-list stars.
*Beliefnet.Com*
Insightful and entertaining, this book goes well beyond 'Inside the
Actors Studio' fare, offering revealing glimpses of the soul of the
performer.
*The Living Church*
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