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Amén (c.2006), Carlos Be

Titles
English title: Amen
Date written: c. 2006
First publication date: 2006
First production date: 2011
Keywords: power, power > use and abuse, identity > sexuality, ideology > religion and faith, power > media, society
Pitch

All around the world, gay men and women continue to fight for equality. Progress has been made, yet many still face persecution. Meanwhile, the Catholic Church has been riddled with scandal, accused of protecting abusive priests. Amén explores the contradictions within – and conflicts between – different groups in society, asking us to reconsider the traditional power structures that allow criminals to be protected, while other people are persecuted for their sexual behaviour.

Synopsis

The year is 2005 in the United States. The Catholic Church is bombarded with accusations of child abuse. Two priests talk about the toll the scandals are taking on themselves and on the... (Read more...)

Sources

The play refers to a number of actual incidents, most notably in scenes 2 and 6. In scene 2 internet commentators debate the case of two young Iranian men – Mahmoud Asgari and Ayaz Mar... (Read more...)

Further information

The play is preceded by a personal statement by the playwright in which he writes about his own apostasy and expresses his disgust at the way the Catholic Church has handled allegation... (Read more...)

Editions
  • Be, Carlos. 2006. ‘Amén’. In Matrimonios, Colección Laboratorio de Escritura Teatral, no. 1. Alicante, Muestra de Teatro Español de Autores Contemporáneos. Available online at http://c... (Read more...)

Entry written by Gwynneth Dowling. Last updated on 30 November 2011.

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