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The Hurricane

A play set in pre-colonial Africa

THE HURRICANE was first produced in 1960 at the World Assembly for Moral Re-Armament at Caux, in Switzerland. The role of Mary, the African cook, was played by Miss Muriel Smith, the distinguished Broadway and Covent Garden singer, who stars in the MRA film The Crowning Experience. 

Dr. Frank Buchman concluded his address at the opening of the Assembly at Caux with these words: 'It needs a hurricane of commonsense to bring men to their senses, restoring the Communist and the non-Communist world to sanity and unity before it is too late. That hurricane is sweeping through every nation today, and in the midst of the hurricane the still small Voice of the living God, an unseen but ever-present Guide, willing and able to speak to the men of the Kremlin, the men of Washington, to the millions everywhere, leaders and led, who have lost their way and seek to find it.'

Language

English

Publication
1960
Pages
46
Genre
Publisher
Blandord Press
Publishing permission
Granted
Publishing permission refers to the rights of FANW to publish this text on this website.
Language

English

Publication
1960
Pages
46
Genre
Publisher
Blandord Press
Publishing permission
Granted
Publishing permission refers to the rights of FANW to publish this text on this website.