When Hannah refuses to forgive a terrible sin she becomes anathema--shunned.
This play was first produced by Stanislavsky in Moscow in 1909. It treats one 'David', who inherits a fortune and sets out to relieve the suffering of the world. Vast...
Anathema's thin beard is perfectly grey; his hair, once jet black, is also greyish, rising on his head in disordered tufts.
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But death is not the end. A modern take on the horror classics of the pas from Rachel Deering (Womanthology), Chris Mooneyham (Five Ghosts) and Wesley St. Claire.
As we move through our lives, do we know what lies in our past? Do we understand the persuasions that cause us to do the things we do? Does the influence that guides us emanate from a long time ago?
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