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"HEYZEUS" is a modern mystery drama by Frank Thomas Smith that explores themes of faith, identity, and societal challenges. The play follows Thomas Paulson, an advertising executive, who encounters a mysterious man named HeyZeus in Prospect Park. HeyZeus, a black man claiming to be Jesus, walks on water and leaves Thomas questioning his beliefs and purpose. Thomas shares his experience with friends, a psychiatrist, a bishop, and others, but faces skepticism and rejection. The story delves into issues of racism, spirituality, and the struggle for truth in a divided world. Ultimately, Thomas finds solace in Magdalena, a punk-styled young woman who believes in HeyZeus and delivers his message: humanity must take responsibility and love one another. The play ends with Thomas and Magdalena embracing a "special love" amidst the chaos of modern life. The drama is interwoven with philosophical reflections, critiques of societal systems, and references to Anthroposophy, offering a thought-provoking exploration of human values
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"HEYZEUS" is a modern mystery drama by Frank Thomas Smith that explores themes of faith, identity, and societal challenges. The play follows Thomas Paulson, an advertising executive, who encounters a mysterious man named HeyZeus in Prospect Park. HeyZeus, a black man claiming to be Jesus, walks on water and leaves Thomas questioning his beliefs and purpose. Thomas shares his experience with friends, a psychiatrist, a bishop, and others, but faces skepticism and rejection. The story delves into issues of racism, spirituality, and the struggle for truth in a divided world. Ultimately, Thomas finds solace in Magdalena, a punk-styled young woman who believes in HeyZeus and delivers his message: humanity must take responsibility and love one another. The play ends with Thomas and Magdalena embracing a "special love" amidst the chaos of modern life. The drama is interwoven with philosophical reflections, critiques of societal systems, and references to Anthroposophy, offering a thought-provoking exploration of human values