Mary, Mother of God — A Drama in Two Acts by Scot Lahaie

MARY, MOTHER OF GOD

A Drama in Two Acts

Dr. Amanda St. Claire, Psychiatrist for New York City’s 14th Police Precinct, has been tasked to identify a vagrant woman who believes she is the Virgin Mary. As casual therapy gives way to more serious exploration, the good doctor grows despondent over the lack of progress concerning Mary’s true identity.

Though Mary remains good-natured and pleasant about the doctor’s inquiry, she shows a stubborn insistence that she has been sent by God to meet the needs of the broken-hearted. The doctor is even more troubled by Mary’s contagious attitude of joy and blessing that carries with it a power to draw others into her delusion.

St. Claire eventually resorts to hypnosis as a most invasive tool to break through Mary’s delusional life story — only to come face to face with her own darkest secrets. In turn, the doctor becomes the patient as Mary’s true identity is finally discovered.

Available in print and Kindle editions  ·  Paperback  ·  2020

Scot Lahaie is a playwright living in the Midwest. His full-length plays include the award-winning Dogfall, Gloria Dei, Purging Mary, Luminarium, Mysterium, Miraculum, Purgatorium, LEAR ReLoaded, The Cattle Baron’s Ball, Big Brother 2024, Mary, Mother of God, and Gadfly.