- Ernest Ferlita
Father Ernest Ferlita (born
December 1 ,1927 inTampa, Florida ) is aJesuit professor emeritus of drama and speech at Loyola University inNew Orleans, Louisiana and a member of theDramatists Guild . He received his degree in playwriting and dramatic literature at theYale School of Drama .Plays
His first play, "The Ballad of John Ogilvie", was produced Off-Broadway in 1968. In 1978, his "Black Medea" was staged at the first
Spoleto Festival USA inCharleston, South Carolina . It was given three Off-Off Broadway productions and won four awards at the 15th Annual Black Theatre Festival.Another play, "The Truth of the Matter", won The Miller Award in the 1986 Deep South Writers Conference. Two other plays by Fr. Ferlita have been produced Off-Off Broadway: "The Obelisk", and "Two Cities", a double bill of two one-act plays "The Mask of Hiroshima" (published in Best Short Plays 1989) and "The Bells of Nagasaki".
His one-act play "The Witness" was one of the winners of the 1999-2000 Love Creek One-Act Play Festival, and his first ten-minute play "Come Home, Come Home" was chosen to be a part of Love Creek Productions Autumn One Acts 2003.
In 2004 "Big Tom" was one of ten winners in Catholic University's One-Act Religious Play Competition. His play "Ma-Fa", based on the life of
Johann Adam Schall von Bell , a Jesuit astronomer in China, was awarded the second prize of the International Competition of Religious Drama for the Great Jubilee in the Year 2000.Books
He is also the author of several books, including "The Theatre of Pilgrimage", "The Uttermost Mark", a book on the dramatic writings of the Jesuit poet
Gerard Manley Hopkins , and "The Paths of Life", three books of reflections on readings for the Sunday Mass. Many of these reflections were given as homilies to the congregation at St. Clare's Monastery in New Orleans, where he served as chaplain until the city's evacuation duringHurricane Katrina in 2005 and where he later continued to serve as chaplain after the hurricane recovery.Fr. Ferlita was also a librettist for two operas, "Dear Ignatius, Dear Isabel" and "Edith Stein", and was a co-author of "The Parables of Lina Wertmüller".
Related links
* [http://norprov.org/news/thecompanions.htm COMPANIONS, A play by Fr. Ferlita]
* [http://www.sjweb.info/history/saint_show.cfm?SaintID=33 John Ogilvie (1579-1615)]
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