"A drama in two parts in sequel to the four mystery dramas by and through Rudolf Steiner (and in appreciation of Tony Kushner's Angels in America)."
"A drama in two parts in sequel to the four mystery dramas by and through Rudolf Steiner (and in appreciation of Tony Kushner's Angels in America)."
Glen Williamson delves deeply into Rudolf Steiner's mystery dramas, looking specifically at the main characters and the implications of their various spiritual destinies.
“A masterly and original artistic metamorphosis, daring throughout, yet contained and congruent with respect to its spiritual context. Dr. James Dyson , Anthroposophic physician (retired) and psychologist. Cofounder, Park Attwood Clinic This mighty work offers room for hope in our troubled, challenging, sometimes encouraging, but so confusing times. I stand in awe. Signe Eklund Schaefer , Founding director, Center for Biography and Social Art and author of Why on Earth?: The Practice of Human Becoming A deeply penetrated and highly authentic rendering of potential karmic developments among the characters of Rudolf Steiner s four mystery dramas. David Fairclough , Country Representative Anthroposophical Society in Ireland The language pulls me in. A powerful message. I feel great things will come from this play. I hope it s produced worldwide. Shelter Somerset , author of Between Two Worlds "”
"A masterly and original artistic metamorphosis, daring throughout, yet contained and congruent with respect to its spiritual context."
--Dr. James Dyson, Anthroposophic physician (retired) and psychologist. Cofounder, Park Attwood Clinic
"This mighty work offers room for hope in our troubled, challenging, sometimes encouraging, but so confusing times. I stand in awe."
-- Signe Eklund Schaefer, Founding director, Center for Biography and Social Art and author of Why on Earth? The Practice of Human Becoming
"A deeply penetrated and highly authentic rendering of potential karmic developments among the characters of Rudolf Steiner's four mystery dramas."
-- David Fairclough, Country Representative Anthroposophical Society in Ireland
"The language pulls me in. A powerful message. I feel great things will come from this play. I hope it's produced worldwide."
-- Shelter Somerset, author of Between Two Worlds
Glen Williamson--traveling actor, storyteller, and playwright based in New York City--tours North America and Europe with his original solo performances. He has played Johannes Thomasius in all four of Rudolf Steiner's mystery dramas. With Laurie Portocarrero, he jointly createdThe Refugees' Tale, a theatrical free-rendering of Goethe's Green Snake parable, and performs Aeschylus Unbound, which Glen coauthored with the late film star and anthroposophist Mala Powers.
Glen Williamson delves deeply into Rudolf Steiner's mystery dramas, looking specifically at the main characters and the implications of their various spiritual destinies. "A masterly and original artistic metamorphosis, daring throughout, yet contained and congruent with respect to its spiritual context." --Dr. James Dyson, Anthroposophic physician (retired) and psychologist. Cofounder, Park Attwood Clinic "This mighty work offers room for hope in our troubled, challenging, sometimes encouraging, but so confusing times. I stand in awe." --Signe Eklund Schaefer, Founding director, Center for Biography and Social Art and author of Why on Earth?: The Practice of Human Becoming "A deeply penetrated and highly authentic rendering of potential karmic developments among the characters of Rudolf Steiner's four mystery dramas." --David Fairclough, Country Representative Anthroposophical Society in Ireland "The language pulls me in. A powerful message. I feel great things will come from this play. I hope it's produced worldwide." --Shelter Somerset, author of Between Two Worlds
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