William Blake’s Divine Humanity - TEV International

Writer: Tim Bruce after the works of William Blake with additional material from Paul Duncan, Deborah Eckman, Monia Giovannangeli Directors: Tim Bruce, Monia Giovannangeli, Eric Loren, Vanessa Payer-Kumar Performance from The New Players Theatre in London, UK Satan - the dark angel - challenges God to a contest to determine the fate of the seemingly virtuous Job: an Everyman unaware of his own divinity. An overzealous Satan torments Job to within an inch of his life and traps him in a world of material darkness and false religion. God intervenes in the form of Jesus the Imagination and raises Job from the depths of existential despair to become a visionary prophet ‘with the power to make others prophets’. A newly inspired Job attempts to awaken divinity within others and tries in vain to rouse the Giant Albion – the Collective Body of Mankind – from its ‘sleep of death’. Yet only by restoring Jerusalem – Albion’s lost Emanation and feminine power – to Her spiritual glory, can the Etern
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