Sex, Politics & Sisterhood in God’s Gypsy, the Life and Times of a 16th-Century Mystic
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God’s Gypsy is the boldest, sexiest play you’ll ever see about a 16th-century Catholic church reformer. Spoiled with beauty and riches as a young girl, Saint Teresa of Avila embarked on a journey of youthful romance, Spanish Inquisition-era cloak-and-dagger political dealings and fits of spiritual rapture on her journey to becoming one of history’s great mystics. Adapted from Bárbara Mujica’s acclaimed novel Sister Teresa, God’s Gypsy is a riveting account of sisterhood, faith and the miracle of salvation through one woman’s personal relationship with God.
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