Cure for Mankind
Set against the colourful backdrop of a Delhi high school, Kiser Barnes’s allegorical drama invites young audiences into Monireh, Pritam, Sushila and Chandru’s end-of-term celebration. As the four friends decide to stage a play mirroring their own community’s struggles, the scene is set for discovery and excitement.
Under the guidance of the eccentric Dr Symptoms and a stern Medical Director, ailments such as prejudice, materialism, nationalism and fanaticism transform into playful characters on stage. Through lively dialogue, humour and dramatic tension, the narrative reveals the Bahá’í principle that the oneness of humanity offers the true remedy to division.
This engaging story cultivates empathy, cooperation and understanding by showing how characters listen, question and grow together. Young hearts will celebrate diversity, embrace the power of friendship and witness the impact of unity in action. In the end, the drama leaves a joyful message of hope and shared responsibility.
Set against the colourful backdrop of a Delhi high school, Kiser Barnes’s allegorical drama invites young audiences into Monireh, Pritam, Sushila and Chandru’s end-of-term celebration. As the four friends decide to stage a play mirroring their own community’s struggles, the scene is set for discovery and excitement.
Under the guidance of the eccentric Dr Symptoms and a stern Medical Director, ailments such as prejudice, materialism, nationalism and fanaticism transform into playful characters on stage. Through lively dialogue, humour and dramatic tension, the narrative reveals the Bahá’í principle that the oneness of humanity offers the true remedy to division.
This engaging story cultivates empathy, cooperation and understanding by showing how characters listen, question and grow together. Young hearts will celebrate diversity, embrace the power of friendship and witness the impact of unity in action. In the end, the drama leaves a joyful message of hope and shared responsibility.
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Contributors:
Kiser Barnes (Author) |
Luthando Mazibuko (Illustrator) - Dimensions: 140 x 216 x 4 mm
- Publisher: Grace Publications, 2012
- ISBN: 2370002055024
- SKU: KISER_CURE@p
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Contributors:
Kiser Barnes (Author) |
Luthando Mazibuko (Illustrator) - Dimensions: 140 x 216 x 4 mm
- Publisher: Grace Publications, 2012
- ISBN: 2370002055024
- SKU: KISER_CURE@p
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