During March 30th and April 2nd there was a play performed in the Chrysalis Theatre in Camphill Milton Keynes by residents and co-workers called The Sacred Flame.
This play has been performed in Camphill Milton Keynes at least once before. It has a universal theme of self-transformation and growth through life experiences which are often difficult and challenging. But particularly now when religious fundamentalism is increasingly wreaking havoc with a lack of tolerance for differences, it is a reminder that no one religion is the 'correct' one.
There were two main characters in this play. The first was called Raniero, who rides a horse with a candle which he does not want blown out, and the second main character was his wife Francesca.
This play has been performed in Camphill Milton Keynes at least once before. It has a universal theme of self-transformation and growth through life experiences which are often difficult and challenging. But particularly now when religious fundamentalism is increasingly wreaking havoc with a lack of tolerance for differences, it is a reminder that no one religion is the 'correct' one.
There were two main characters in this play. The first was called Raniero, who rides a horse with a candle which he does not want blown out, and the second main character was his wife Francesca.
Alex Fox
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