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(Emily Dembinski/Illustrations Director) "The Last Days of Judas Iscariot" Mar. 18-20 Online $5.00 By Ellen Relac March 16, 2021 11:24 a.m.
Judas Iscariot stands as one of the most tragic figures in all of Scripture, not only because he betrayed Jesus, but because his life exposes a sobering truth about the ...
In the annals of betrayal, few names resonate with such haunting finality as that of Judas Iscariot. His kiss was not merely an act of treachery, it was a theological rupture, a covenantal breach in ...
Everyone involved in this project has done a tremendous job.” As the title indicates, “The Last Days of Judas Iscariot,” written by playwright Stephen Adly Guirgis, follows the story of the biblical ...
Complete Information About The Last Days Of Judas Iscariot in Brooklyn at The Heights Players. A comedy making Judas' final days come across with a life that most relevant bible plays cannot. Set ...
Judas is also unusual in that, unlike James, John and Peter, he is given a last name, “Iscariot.” This too is problematic. It could mean that he is a “ish keriot,” or a “son of Kerioth.” ...
in THE LAST DAYS OF JUDAS ISCARIOT. Photo by Pin Lim. On Friday night The Gravity Players opened a courtroom comedy and exploration of faith, THE LAST DAYS OF JUDAS ISCARIOT, to a lively audience.
An early Christian manuscript, including the only known text of the Gospel of Judas, has surfaced after 1,700 years, and it portrays Judas Iscariot not as a betrayer of Jesus but as his favored ...
That standing, unappreciated though it is, is being enhanced by Forum Theatre's exhilarating production of "The Last Days of Judas Iscariot," a preposterously entertaining play by Stephen Adly ...
Reviews of two productions on local stages: "The Last Days of Judas Iscariot," at Ballard Underground through April 22, and "Help" at Seattle Children's Theatre through May 13.
of Judas Iscariot” By Stephen Adly Guirgis The upshot: Entertaining dialogue and theatrics atone for a long-winded sermon. When: Through Oct. 18 Where: City Lights Theater Company, 529 S.
Judas Iscariot was chosen to be one of the Twelve. This means that Jesus, presumably a shrewd judge of character, must have seen some redeeming qualities in the man.