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Biblical book takes a stage twist at 蹤獲弝け

One of the most controversial books of the Bible will take the form of a one-man show in February at 蹤獲弝け University.

Meaningless, featuring acclaimed actor, director and writer Rodney Brazil, will provide a unique adaptation of Ecclesiastes at 8 p.m. Feb. 17 and 2 p.m. Feb. 18 in 蹤獲弝けs Black Box Theatre. Tickets ($20) are available on the Jewish Theatre of Oklahoma . Tickets are free for 蹤獲弝け students, faculty, staff, and trustees. A free sneak peek of the show will take place during 蹤獲弝けs University Worship at 1 p.m. Feb. 15 in the Bishop W. Angie Smith Chapel and is available on .

Meaningless takes audiences on a journey into the enigmatic world of Ecclesiastes, offering a funny and poignant exploration of life's big questions.

Lisa Wolfe, professor of Hebrew Bible and author of the 2020 commentary Qoheleth (Ecclesiastes), explains that from the time the Bible was first compiled, Ecclesiastes has been the subject of debate. Does it belong in the collection of sacred texts, or not? The theme-word in Ecclesiastes, traditionally translated vanity, becomes the title of this play in a different translation: Meaningless. Ecclesiastes, with Brazil as its avatar, pointedly asks whether there is meaning in God, life, death and pleasure. The answers lie with the audience, and each person brings their own perspective to the questions.

The production will take place thanks to a partnership between and the 蹤獲弝け Wimberly School of Religions Neustadt Lecture series.

Brazil has crafted a stage adaptation that goes beyond the scholarly discussions of text-critical issues and historical context. Instead, Meaningless immerses the audience in the mysterious beauty of the harshly realistic ancient text.

Since 2022, Meaningless has been touring across the U.S., including stops in Atlanta, Denver, Kansas City, Omaha, Salt Lake City and Fort Worth, as well as an off-off-Broadway engagement as part of the 2023 FRIGID New York City Fringe Festival.

Brazil has appeared in several productions at the Lyric Theatre of Oklahoma, including Lyrics A Christmas Carol, Frost/Nixon and The Rocky Horror Show. He has also acted in Little Me at OKC Rep and in plays like The Divine Sister, Arsenic & Old Lace and Psycho Beach Party at The Boom.

As a director, Brazil co-founded Next Stage, a theater group based in 蹤獲弝け. Its initiative focuses on developing new plays and supporting the local theater community.

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