Overview
In this complex monologue, a man confuses his life in contemporary
Pittsburgh with vivid memories of a simultaneous existence as Jesus.
These identities interpenetrate his struggle to work out his
relationship with Mary Magdalene and to perceive the nature of
salvation. Pontius Pilate, the Pittsburgh Pirates and Lazarus coexist in
the troubled world of the speaker as he shares his torments. A tour de
force play for an actor in his prime. In Winchelsea Dround & Other Plays.