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Vigil, The

  • Ladislas Fodor
  • Full Length Play, Drama, Present Day, Contemporary
  • 18M, 6F
  • ISBN: 9780573617553

The dramatic Easter story translated into a modern setting in a small-town American courtroom.

  • Full Length Play
  • Drama

  • Time Period: Present Day, Contemporary
  • Set Requirements: Interior Set
The dramatic Easter story translated into a modern setting in a small-town American courtroom. The action occurs between Good Friday and Easter Sunday. A man known as The Gardener is on trial, charged with having moved Christ's body from the tomb after the crucifixion. The characters involved in the great drama are called to the stand. Each tells, in everyday language, what he saw and the way he reacted.

As each contributes evidence for the defense or the prosecution, the familiar story achieves stirring suspense. In an electrifying scene, Mary Magdalene steps down from the stand and reenacts her meeting with Jesus in the garden.

REVIEWS:

"Fresh, fascinating, disarming [...] [with] one well-drawn character sketch after another."

 New York Journal-American

Premiere Production: The Vigil was presented by Alexander Markey, by arrangement with George Jessell, at the Royal Theatre, Friday evening, May 21, 1948.
  • Casting: 18M, 6F

  • VIOLET
    MR. WOODS
    JUDGE
    COURT CLERK
    COURT STENOGRAPHER
    COURTROOM GUARD
    PROSECUTOR
    COUNSEL FOR DEFENSE
    THE GARDENER
    ASSISTANCE TO THE PROSECUTOR
    ASSISTANT TO THE DEFENSE
    ESTHER
    LUCIUS
    MR. PINCHAS
    JOSEPH OF ARIMATHEA
    LADY PROCULA
    PONTIUS PILATE
    SAUL OF TARSUS
    BEULAH
    SADOC
    SUSANNA
    PROF. THADDEU'S
    MARY MAGDALEN
    SIMON
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    The dramatic Easter story translated into a modern setting in a small-town American courtroom. The action occurs between Good Friday and Easter Sunday. A man known as The Gardener is on trial, charged with having moved Christ's body from the tomb after the crucifixion. The characters involved in the great drama are called to the stand. Each tells, in everyday language, what he saw and the way he reacted.

    As each contributes evidence for the defense or the prosecution, the familiar story achieves stirring suspense. In an electrifying scene, Mary Magdalene steps down from the stand and reenacts her meeting with Jesus in the garden.

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