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Paul (2005) is a play by Howard Brenton.

Abstract

Jesus survived the Crucifixion. His appearance to Paul outside Damascus was a chance encounter engineered by his wife Mary Magdalene and Peter rather than the vision which Paul took it to be.

Editions, performances, translations

First performed in England (London: Lyttelton Auditorium of the National Theatre, 30 September 2005), with incidental music by Dominic Muldowney.

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