A Short summary of the three
plays :
VictoryÊ (ver Shyness, Pride, Fear of Ridicule L (Play #1; 2002)
It takes
place during Sept. 11, 2001 event
where we see Jeannette of Nazareth scared to death and swear never
to ever step again out of her residence witnessing the world madness and inbalance.
Our Heavenly Father intervenes with compassion and carry a long conversation with
this Lost
Child. Jeannette wishes to offer her songs
and melodies to God as an act of Gratitude (song #12&14) for all the gifts,
talents, and blessings. He asks her
to rather share them with victims
of misery, violence, and wars instead. She
finds every excuse possible
to avoid taking this responsibility. Finally after a special request from the Lord, Jeannette tears
the curtain of pride and shyness and set herself free from all fear to stand up before the
public sing and dance seeking to spread Joy and Peace to the Whole World. Amen!
The Voice of the Poor
facing Injustice L Play #2; composed 2003)
In
this play we simply see the struggle of the poor facing injustice. Jeannette
of Nazareth, the Lost
Child being poor herself; willingly
with a spirit sacrificing her own private life, she shares openly
a series of problems and bad experiences
she had to witness for the suffering and the voice of the poor facing injustice. She condems or blame no one; but rather, she points out to the world that weâve got serious problems out there which needs
to be resolved urgently. At the end of the
play, Jeannette delivers A very
important Friendly Message of Peace
to the World offering an ultimate
solution which will cost nothing; if not, a minimal cost in comparison to the money invested in military and the diffence programs for world and national deffence. And so
she believes firmly that Humanity
has an excellent chance to achieve Joy & peace at last. Amen!
Racism, Discrimination L, reconciliation ( (Turning the other cheeck over); Stop Racism and Stop Living in Peace!!! (Play #3 : Composed
2004)
It is inspired by a recent event which would
happen to many people. We witness someone
smoking at the bus shelter.
Jeannette of Nazareth dares for the first time in her life to stand
up for her rights. This person responded viciously: Ç You
peopleÊ come to
our country to tell us what
to do; if you do not like it, go back where you came from! È. This stirred up her emotions of anger and pride. She
mumbled silently :
Ç But Sir, I am a Lost Child; I have no country of my
own; would you please adopt
me??? Pretty please?) And so the ideas
flew eternally from this point on tackling many problems
for people who face similar
situation. We see in all her plays, God
intervening in Jeannette of Nazarethâs
life and comes as a merciful Father to console and council her
aiming to alleviate the
pain of His Lost Children. As she goes in depth of this play, she discovers that every person on earth is racist
to a certain degree. From a
very mild harmful level into
the other extreme where we witness
anger, violence, and evil wars. She
suggests strongly a reconcialtion with all humanity and encourages everyone to admit their weaknesses and all artificial attitude including hypocrisy in order to find Joy and Peace in their
heart. Amen!