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Oliver Lansley

Immaculate (NHB Modern Plays)

A laugh-out-loud comic variation on the virgin birth in which a young woman finds her life spiralling into confusion when she wakes up one morning, unaccountably pregnant.
You're young, free and single and haven't had sex for the last eleven and a half months, then one morning you wake up pregnant and to make matters worse the Angel Gabriel is on your doorstep claiming parentage…
Oliver Lansley's play Immaculate was first performed by Les Enfants Terribles Theatre Company as part of the 2005 Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
65 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2013
Publication year
2013
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  • София Борисевичhas quoted9 years ago
    GABRIEL. Well . . . You believe in God, don’t you?
    MIA. Ah, but that’s the thing . . . It’s not a case of believing in God, is it? It’s a case in believing in Man. God didn’t write the Bible, Man did. It’s Man’s testimony, Man’s version of events . . . It was Man who crucified Jesus in the first place! . . .

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