
A historic award-winning play, a walking story theater, in a historic hall, with wonderful fantastic actresses will 'come to life' on: November 5 - 6 - 7, 7pm, University of the Arts Hall.
'Agnes of God' is a 1979 drama by the American playwright John Pielmeier, brought to the stage by the famous director Kiço Londo, tells the story of a young nun (Laura Nezha) who gives birth to a child in the monastery, but does not believe that has been born and insists that the baby came as a result of a virgin conception.
After the child is found dead, a psychiatrist (Eni Jani) and the mother superior of the assembly (Violeta Trebicka) fight during the investigation to clarify the incident.
Psychiatry Marta moves from the educator to the antagonist, from the hard-nosed atheist psychiatrist to the faith-seeking healer. She gives us not only the background of the events, but also a personal story.
Mother Superior Miriam Ruth, claiming that Sister Agnes does not understand what happened, must explain the possibilities of miracles by recognizing the realities of today's world.
She acts quickly to curtail Livingstone's efforts before the truth is revealed.
Sister Agnesa, through an emotional choreography, presents a beautiful but troubled soul whose abusive upbringing has affected her ability to think rationally.

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