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'''Paul''' is a play by [[Howard Brenton]].
'''Paul''' (2005) is a play by [[Howard Brenton]].
 
==Editions and performances==
First performed in England (London: Lyttelton Auditorium of the National Theatre, 30 September 2005), with incidental music by [[Dominic Muldowney]].


==Abstract==
==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.
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]].


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 13:35, 22 September 2009

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.

External links