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Matinee & Tea
Don’t miss this one-of-a-kind experience!
Sunday, May 25, 2025
Spend a delightful Sunday afternoon with
Broadway and Hollywood royalty, Maxwell Caulfield and Juliet Mills.
Times:
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2 p.m. – Maxwell Caulfield’s one-man show, “The Lost Gospel of Pontius Pilate,” straight from his sold-out performance at the Ellen Terry Barn Theatre in England. The play, written by Michael Punter, is having its U.S. premiere at the MAC Center.
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4 p.m. – Tea with married couple Maxwell Caulfield and Juliet Mills, post-show Q & A
Price: $40 (Seniors $35, Students $30)
About the Show:
For a man at the heart of one of history's most important events, we know very little about Pontius Pilate. The sources differ: Was he a heartless monster or a humanist baffled by the overwhelming historical forces swirling around him? In this play – part memoir and part thriller – he is a man born into violence, surviving Rome's worst defeat in Germany, then taking that experience to his next appointment: governor of Judea. It seems that he must pass on his pain, until his encounter with a strange carpenter from Galilee shows him another way.
About the Tea:
Savory and sweet treats and tea. Cash bar available.


Maxwell Caulfield
Maxwell, Ms. Mill’s husband of 44 years, left London for the U.S. in 1978. It wasn't long before he scored the leading role in “Grease 2,” with Michelle Pfeiffer, then joined the cast of TV’s “Dynasty” and its spin-off, “The Colbys.” His Broadway credits include “Class Enemy,” “An Inspector Calls,” and “Entertaining Mr. Sloane.” Today’s audiences will recognize him from scores of films and TV guest appearances, including “American Horror Story” and Amazon’s “The Bay.”
Juliet Mills
Juliet was born into a legendary showbiz family – she is daughter of Sir John Mills, sister of Hayley Mills, and godchild of Viviene Leigh and Noel Coward. Ms. Mills began acting in early childhood and earned a Tony nomination at 18 for “Five Finger Exercise.” Her films include “The Rare Breed” with James Stewart and Maureen O'Hara; “Avanti” opposite Jack Lemmon, directed by Billy Wilder; and hundreds of other films. Whether you became a fan watching Juliet Mills in the long-running TV show “Passions,” the sitcom “Nanny and the Professor,” or, more recently, “Grey’s Anatomy,” you will be delighted by her wonderful stories and favorite poetry during the Tea and Q & A.