An Irish Play (script)

This play tells the story of enthusiastic tourists (several Americans and one Australian) who visit Ireland in search of a new spirit. They are held up by a storm in a hotel in Galway and learn about “The Tragedy of the Báb”, and Irish connections with this event and with the coming of Bahá’u’lláh.

Written in honour of the two hundredth anniversary of the Birth of the Báb.

This play tells the story of enthusiastic tourists (several Americans and one Australian) who visit Ireland in search of a new spirit. They are held up by a storm in a hotel in Galway and learn about “The Tragedy of the Báb”, and Irish connections with this event and with the coming of Bahá’u’lláh.

Written in honour of the two hundredth anniversary of the Birth of the Báb.

Categories:: Inspired Plays
  • Contributors:: Felicity Enayat (Author)
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  • Publisher: Independently published, 2019
  • SKU: ENAYA_IRISH
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Categories:: Inspired Plays
  • Contributors:: Felicity Enayat (Author)
  • Dimensions:
  • Publisher: Independently published, 2019
  • SKU: ENAYA_IRISH

About Felicity Enayat (author)

Felicity Enayat discovered the Bahá'í Faith as a child through her mother Gladys Earnshaw. She was involved in plays in her childhood and youth in Canada, and later in a Bahá'í children's class in Niger, where a skit highlighting the greatness of Islam was produced.

In the 1990s one of her skits was adapted and produced in French by a Bahá'í community in the vicinity of Montreal. After completing her studies in English literature at McGill University, she moved with her husband Mohsen to an isolated locality in the west of Canada. For some years she has been looking into the early interest in the Báb among certain French poets and artists of the 19th century.

Titles by Felicity Enayat