Marta Becket and the Three Temptations of Christ

The Lord, your God, shall you worship and him alone shall you serve.

I'm not sure what else you'd call it but serving something higher than yourself - but love—to put on your makeup and slippers and tutu and, decade after decade, go out under the lights and dance. To believe with your whole heart in the magic of theater, story, song; to lay down your life in the effort to bring that magic to others.

"Society laughs at old people's dreams. They even laugh at dreams . . . until they come true."

"I must keep going, alone . . . I'm determined to keep going as long as I can."

"I'm still dancing and I'm going to keep moving until I drop."

Death Valley is an easy place to picture Golgotha. The cross on a hill. That day when we will all be called to give an account of what we did with our gifts. The desert that terrifies and compels, the desert in which we are tormented and glorified, the desert in which we are crucified and if we stay the course, resurrected.

Or as Marta Becket—nearing her last season—puts it: "I listen for Wilget in the wind, even though I never liked the wind."

4/12/2011 4:00:00 AM
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    Heather King is an ex-lawyer, ex-drunk Catholic convert with three memoirs: Parched (the dark years); Redeemed (crawling toward the light); and Shirt of Flame (forthcoming - her year of wandering around Koreatown, L.A. "with" St. Thérèse of Lisieux). You can find Heather on Facebook. She blogs at shirtofflame.blogspot.com.