Most Reverend Gregory Aymond, Archbishop of New Orleans“GARDEN is an extraordinary play filled with spiritual insight. I was drawn in spiritually and emotionally as I watched the performance of it. The play is very faithful to the scriptures… One cannot watch the play without asking many spiritual questions. In a very unique way, it presents the Theology of the Body as an important aspect of our Christian formation.”
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Most Reverend Bernard Shlesinger, Auxiliary Bishop of Atlanta“I thought the performance was wonderful! The actors were amazing and the storyline highly creative around the Genesis account. Joey Martineck wrote and produced an engaging musical which inspired me to better appreciate the beauty and dignity of the human person and the meaning of love between men and women. Thanks to all who helped proclaim the good news through this theatrical musical.”
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Bill Donaghy, Senior Lecturer, Theology of the Body Institute“Martineck has taken the most ancient of tales, the story of Eden, and given us an incredibly fresh new perspective. Packed with beauty, theological depth, humor and hope, this contemporary vision of our ancient beginning will still leave you dying to know just how it ends! How did he do that? GARDEN is a gift for all of the sons and daughters of Adam and Eve, reminding us where we came from and where the Bridegroom wants us to be.”
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Sarah Denny, Ph.D, Bioethicist“The performance was phenomenal… An invitation to go deeper in the relationship with oneself, in relationship with the Lord, in relationship with each other.”
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Dr. Jennifer E. Morel, STD“Bringing to life St. John Paul II’s Theology of the Body, GARDEN is a gift at aiding the viewer to enter into the beauty and joy of God’s original plan - and to discover where he or she has also rejoiced, failed, and been redeemed by the Lord of Creation.”
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