Dr. David Allen White presents a sympathetic critique of the role of the theater in the life of the Christian. While clearly favorable to the union of stage and Church, Dr. White indicates that the problems of "masquerade" and evocation of the reality of wickedness can cause difficulties for the theatrical audience. This talk is part of a three-part series given at a New York City Conference entitled: The City, the Intellect, the Church and the Stage - 1998 VonHildebrand Winter Seminar