Posted: Thursday, August 21, 2014 4:30 pm | Updated: 11:02 pm, Thu Aug 21, 2014.

By Kat Carlton 812-331-4351 | kcarlton@heraldt.com

When John Whikehart was chancellor at 外网天堂, he assured the Bloomington City Council that the college鈥檚 downtown arts center would help grow theater in the community.

Now, he鈥檚 deputy mayor of Bloomington and still keeping that promise.

But Whikehart is taking on a different role than usual 鈥 this time, he鈥檚 on stage.

He鈥檒l play Father Tim Farley in the two-character production of 鈥淢ass Appeal鈥 this weekend at the John Waldron Arts Center.

Since college, Whikehart has acted in only three productions.

But what he lacks in formal training, Whikehart makes up for in professional experience and instinct, according to play director Jeffery Allen.

鈥淛ohn has such deep experience in this community 鈥 of understanding what it means to have a conversation with somebody who maybe you don鈥檛 want to have a conversation with but you have to. And you have to be civil, and you have to be polite,鈥 says Allen.

Allen says Whikehart and co-star Paul Daily (who has a long history of acting experience), fit perfectly into their characters 鈥 partly because of their natural energies.

Daily agrees.

鈥淛ohn is excellent at dealing with people and using humor to get everyone on the same page, and I often let my passions dictate my actions instead of logic,鈥 he says.

Daily plays a firebrand deacon working to become a pastor, with Whikehart鈥檚 character as his mentor.

鈥淭here鈥檚 a natural give-and-take,鈥 Daily says, noting his lifelong friendship with Whikehart.

Whikehart says as chancellor of Ivy Tech, he enticed Daily and Allen to work for the college and introduce Ivy Tech theater to the community.

鈥淗aving insisted they do that, I was stuck when they asked me if I would be in one of the productions,鈥 Whikehart says.听

Whikehart says he鈥檚 enjoyed being a part of the production, even after suffering a sore throat following Thursday morning鈥檚 rehearsal. (He and Daily had to speak over jackhammers from construction outside of the arts center on Fourth Street.)

If you go:

鈥淢ass Appeal鈥 opens Friday at 7:30 p.m. at the John Waldron Arts Center听in Bloomington. There will be another performance at 7:30 p.m.听Saturday.

听Tickets are available at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater in advance to the general public for $15 and students and seniors for $5.

John Whikehart co-stars in the 1980s play 鈥淢ass Appeal鈥 as Tim Farley, a Roman Catholic pastor who mentors Mark Dolson (played by Paul Daily). Kat Carlton | Herald-Times

Paul Daily co-stars in 鈥淢ass Appeal鈥 as the role of firebrand deacon Mark Dolson. Dolson鈥檚 passionate sermons are well-intentioned but offend some of the crowd at the parish he preaches at under the wing of Tim Farley (played by John Whikehart). Kat Carlton | Herald-Times

John Whikehart co-stars in the 1980s play 鈥淢ass Appeal鈥 as Tim Farley, a Roman Catholic pastor who mentors Mark Dolson (played by Paul Daily). Kat Carlton | Herald-Times

Paul Daily co-stars in 鈥淢ass Appeal鈥 as the role of firebrand deacon Mark Dolson. Dolson鈥檚 passionate sermons are well-intentioned but offend some of the crowd at the parish he preaches at under the wing of Tim Farley (played by John Whikehart). Kat Carlton | Herald-Times

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