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Revision as of 11:39, 22 May 2011
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The Gospel According to James is a play over the events surrounding the 1930's Marion, Indiana Lynching, written by Charles Smith. The play is told from the perspectives of Mary Ball, the supposed victim of rape, and James Cameron, one of her alledged rapists. Meeting again many years after the crime took place, Ball and Cameron take the audience back in time to relive their emotion filled experiences.
The play premiered at the Indiana Repertory Theatre in March 2011.
Review
The majority of the reactions to "The Gospel According to James" are positive. The play presented new ideas to the audience that the Theatre Review Called