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Catholic Association of Performing Arts (UK)

The British Catholic Stage Guild, the main organisation for Roman Catholics in British entertainment, was founded in 1911. The aim of the Guild, as laid out in the 1931 Year Book, was ''"to establish and encourage spiritual, artistic and social intercourse among () Catholics connected with the theatrical and allied professions."'' The Guild is now known as the (Catholic Association of Performing Arts ) (CaAPA).
Its current details include:
*Address: Corpus Christi Church, #1 Maiden Lane, London, UK, WC2E 7NB
*Telephone: 020 7240 1221
*Registered charity number: 267957
*Chair: Frank Comerford
*CaAPA National Chaplain: Fr Chris Vipers
*CaAPA Chairman of Trustees: Monsignor Vladimir Felzmann
Current membership includes such noted performers as Valerie Masterson, Simon Callow and Frank Finlay, as well as numerous less well-known performers, such as actor Martin O'Brien, who co-founded ACTS (Association of Catholics in Theatre and on Screen) in 2005, and is the current Artistic Director of the CaAPA-affiliated Ten Ten Theatre.
Deceased former members of the Guild include actors Sir Alec Guinness (a former Vice-President of the Guild), Patricia Hayes (who was a former Chair of the Guild, as was her son, actor Richard O'Callaghan), Danny La Rue, Michael Williams (a former Chair), Margaretta Scott, Moira Lister, Eamonn Andrews (a former Chair), and Lionel Jeffries (a former Chair). Guinness and Jeffries were both converts. Member Vince Powell was a noted television writer and producer. Last of the Summer Wine star Joe Gladwin was Northern representative before his death.〔The Catholic Directory of England and Wales, 1981, pg 393〕
==Activities==
Activities of the Guild since then have been numerous and varied, including links with other denominations in services and carols, play readings, Students' Evenings, AIDS awareness Masses, music halls, recitals, and concerts.
Past events have included a Memorial Mass for former Vice-President of the Guild, Michael Williams, which was attended by his widow, Dame Judi Dench, and their daughter, actress Finty Williams; a reception at the Garrick Club for Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O'Connor, which was hosted by actor Frank Finlay. Members of the Catholic Stage Guild and the English National Opera provided the entertainment; a fund-raising Quiz Night at Holy Apostles Church, Pimlico and a talk at the CAA, 20 Bedford Street, by Piers Paul Read, the official biographer of the Guild's late Vice-President, Sir Alec Guinness.〔(Catholic Stage Guild website )〕

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