![]() And she has a story to tell, and she says to them very forcibly that she is a witness. And to proselytize a religion based on the death of this man. "The premise of the play is that these guys want to write the story of what had happened some years earlier and to make it global. It's really, I think, where the connection lies." But he has moved fundamentally it's a story of a mother whose son heads to terrible destruction, and her having to witness the destruction of her son - which is very painful, and in that way it's very like many modern women who may be the mothers of soldiers, or the mothers of revolutionaries. ![]() And Colm seems to have thrown a spotlight on her and sort of filled in, in a way, and he's diverted a bit from the Testament of the Apostles. So they've definitely kept her in a background role. "She's very little in the New Testament, you know she hardly ever speaks, twice or three times. ![]() On how this role moves Mary from the sidelines to center stage
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