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The play commences with Cain refusing to participate in his family's prayer of thanksgiving to God. Cain tells his father he has nothing to thank God for because he is fated to die. As Cain explains in an early soliloquy, he regards his mortality as an unjust punishment for Adam and Eve 's transgression in the Garden of Eden , an event detailed ...
Kain is a 1966 play loosely based on the biblical story of Cain and Abel. It was the first co production between the ABC and the BBC. [1]
7-11 is a play by James M. Cain staged in August 1937 on Cape Cod produced by Richard Aldrich and directed by Alexander Dean. [1] [2]The story involves a Hollywood movie director who is murdered in a 52nd Street restaurant similar to the 21 Club. [3]
The expression "Cain-coloured beard" (Cain and Judas were traditionally considered to have red or yellow hair) [58] is used in Shakespeare's The Merry Wives of Windsor (1602). [57] Lord Byron rewrote and dramatized the story in the play Cain (1821), viewing Cain as symbolic of a sanguine temperament, provoked by Abel's hypocrisy and sanctimony ...
The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial (play), a play by Herman Wouk, adapted from his novel The Caine Mutiny; The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial (1955 film), a TV play based on the play; The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial (2023 film), an American film based on the play
Cain is a Jesuit priest. [1] [2] The play's title refers to Dante Alighieri's Inferno—in which Dante navigates a descent into the "nine circles of hell". In Cain's play, Green passes through his discharge from the Army and various judicial and administrative procedures, roughly paralleling the nine circles of Dante's Inferno. Cain structured ...
Cain (play) M. Manfred; Marino Faliero, Doge of Venice; S. Sardanapalus (play) T. The Two Foscari (Byron) This page was last edited on 10 October 2016, at 11:32 ...
The original cast production of Children of Eden was developed as a Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) workshop. The production was directed by John Caird, and starred Ken Page as Father, Richard Lloyd-King as the Snake, Martin Smith as Adam, Shezwae Powell as Eve, Adrian Beaumont as Cain, Kevin Colson as Noah, Earlene Bentley as Mama Noah, Frances Ruffelle as Yonah, Anthony Barclay as Japheth ...