Edith Stein: A Ceremony of Remembrance
by Robert Neal Black

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Highlights

90 mins 1980s Ensemble Cast Flexible Cast Size Room for Extras Strong Role for Leading Woman (Star Vehicle) Bare Stage/Simple Set Period Costumes

Synopsis

Edith Stein: Jewish academic, Catholic nun, saint, martyr, convert, force of nature.

In this moving theatrical ceremony, her life and times are brought to the stage with unforgettable style and strength.

Stein pursued a dedicated, selfless existence, loving God in devoted observance, and fearing no man.

Her convivial personality never wavered, even at the tragic end of her life, when she was killed by the Nazi regime due to her Jewish upbringing.

Edith Stein: A Ceremony of Remembrance is a respectful homage to a luminous woman who shined brightly during history’s darkest period.

Moving across war-torn Central Europe and through time, the play brings the life of this singular saint into the light.

Characters

Character
Big St. Teresa
Edith Stein
Little St. Teresa
Ursula
Priest
Rosa
Husserl
Frau Stein
Pastor Mueller
Mother Superior Catherine
Ethlereda
Sister Ann
Little St. Teresa
Bishop
Cardinal
Mother Elizabeth
First Sister
Second Sister
Third Sister
Fourth Sister
First Ss Officer
Second Ss Officer
Stationmistress
Reverend Cannon Stauss
Young Man
+ 16 more characters

Publication

Publisher Samuel French
ISBN-13 9780874400625
ISBN-10 0874400627

Edith Stein: A Ceremony of Remembrance is a play written by Robert Neal Black and published by Samuel French .

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