The Praetorium
by Lorrisa Julianus

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Highlights

75 mins Greek/Roman/Biblical Interior Set Period Costumes

Synopsis

First century Jerusalem.

The fate of the entire province is decided by the Roman masters of the imposing Praetorium.

With the growing presence of the mysterious Christian movement being cautiously watched, the winds of change bring new people and new dangers to the precarious balance of foreign politics.

Amidst the interwoven intrigue of betrayal, ambition, and deadly spies in the court, the faith of one slave is about to impact the future of the Praetorium forever.

Characters

Character
Longinus

The Roman legate

Claudia

Pilate's wife

Livius

Pilate's advisor

Britannicus

A slave

Elena

A slave

Simon

The merchant from Africa

Ariel

The rebel

Caiaphas

The Pharisee

Quintus

Roman soldier

Salome

Herod's stepdaughter

Icarus

The Greek slave trader

Pilate

The prefect of Jerusalem

Publication

Publisher Samuel French
ISBN-13 9780874401721
ISBN-10 0874401720

The Praetorium is a play written by Lorrisa Julianus and published by Samuel French .

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