Other fine performances are given by Shawn Hicks as the Judge and Caiaphas, Warren Johnson as Simon the Zealot/Bailiff, and Rick Foresee as Judas, the man who can never speak for himself. The prosecutor is El Fayoumy, hysterically played by David Mays. Defending him is Attorney Cunningham, portrayed beautifully by Emily Etherton. While this play is about the human condition in a larger sense, the action takes place in a courtroom located somewhere between heaven and hell. This is the human condition, something Stephen Adly Guirgis wished to achieve as he wrote “The Last Days of Judas Iscariot.” If such contemplation should occur and someone or something makes you laugh, later you may notice that your tears do not blur but clarify your vision. deceased Butch Honeywell and Loretta, a woman who is on life support. If so, it has been weakly speculated, Judas was the only non-Galilean among the Twelve and may have felt like the odd man out, an isolation that could conceivably have heightened the temptation to commit treason. The stars shine brilliantly, and a person is able to reflect upon the nature of the universe and how one fits within that space. and brilliant play The Last Days of Judas Iscariot through this weekend at. Iscariot may be a conflation of the Hebrew ish Kerioth, or man from Kerioth, a town in the southern part of Judea. The air is clear, and the breezes are soft. Every now and then a perfect night emerges from the heavens.
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