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The testament of mary broadway play
The testament of mary broadway play









the testament of mary broadway play

Exact prices will be displayed with seat selection. Prices correct at the time of publication and subject to change without notice. In-season performances Wed – Sat 8pm Mon & Tue 6.30pm Wed 1pm Sat 2pmĢ017 Season Tickets (packs of 6 - 14 plays) on sale nowĪ Season Ticket saves at least 20% on full price single tickets and you get many other benefits. Single ticket bookings: ​$7.50 online  $8 telephone  $0 Box Office counter Season Ticket bookings (packs of 6 or more plays): no fees Pick 6 or more plays to create your Season Ticket package. Commissioned by Dublin Theatre Festival and Landmark Productions with the support of Irish Theatre Trust.

the testament of mary broadway play

Originally produced on Broadway by Scott Rudin Productions. "Plays as stark and strong as this don’t come along very often.

the testament of mary broadway play

In their hands, a new kind of gospel will be told Shaping the space around her are STC Resident Director Imara Savage ( Hay Fever), Resident Designer Elizabeth Gadsby ( The Hanging) and composer Max Lyandvert ( The Golden Age). In the role is the Helpmann Award-winning Alison Whyte ( Love and Information, Travelling North), an actor renowned for her visceral connection to language, her intelligence and her deep reserves of empathy. Most recently, in 2013, for The Testament of Mary, now adapted for the stage. Irish writer Colm Tóibín has been shortlisted for the prestigious Booker Prize on three occasions. Penned by one of the world’s greatest living novelists, this is a profound, poetic and immensely thoughtful reimagining of one of Western cultures’ foundational narratives. At the core of this performance beats the heart of a woman grieving an unbearable loss. Recounting memories of Jesus’ last days, Mary brings her powerful maternal perspective to a very complex and human story of sacrifice.

the testament of mary broadway play

She will write her own Gospel on her own terms. They are relentless, but she is steadfast. They call him the Messiah, a miracle worker, the man who conquered death. Years after his death, men are compelling Jesus’ mother to agree their official record, their version of the truth. In a voice that is both tender and furious, she speaks a defiant truth. This Mary is no saint, not meek, nor obedient. For two thousand years Mary has been silent.











The testament of mary broadway play