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The Inn at Lydda archiveBased on a story in the New Testament Apocrypha (The Death of Pilate), written in 1997. The play follows the story of Tiberius Caesar who learns of a healer in Judea called Jesus. Being ill of a fistula, Caesar sets sail for the Holy Land to be healed, not realising that Jesus has been crucified a few days before. But as Caesar arrives in Judea some time between the Resurrection and the Ascension, a remarkable meeting between Caesar and Christ takes place.

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Author: John Wolfson

Archive listings for The Inn at Lydda

Work type: Play.

T0630690054

Producer Shakespeare's Globe Theatre. Director Andy Jordan. Performer Stephen Boxer (Tiberius Caesar). Performer Samuel Collings (Jesus). Performer Joseph Marcell (Caspar). Performer Richard Bremmer (Balthasar). Performer Philip Cumbus (Caligula). Performer Matthew Romain (John). Performer David Tarkenter (Quintius). Performer Chris Lew Kum Hoi (Mnester). Performer Kevin Moore (Melchior). Performer Christopher Bianchi. Performer Stephen Boxer. Performer Richard Bremmer. Performer David Cardy. Performer Samuel Collings. Performer Philip Cumbus. Performer Chris Lew. Performer Kum Hoi. Performer Jessie Lilley. Performer Joseph Marcell. Performer Kevin Moore. Performer Matthew Romain. Performer David Tarkenter. Performer Owen Young.
2 Sep 16 to 17 Sep 16Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, West End :: V165
listing details L0747497603

T0792148736

Director John Tydeman. Performer David de Keyser. Performer Sam West.
15 Aug 99Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, West End :: V165
listing details L1001299824

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