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TAGS: Abdul-Baha, Second Western tour; Abdul-Baha, Travels of (documents); Arts; Drama
LOCATIONS: Edinburgh; Scotland; United Kingdom
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Abstract:
Josie McFadden is a fictitious character who works in the home of Reverend Frederick White and his wife, Jane Elizabeth White, actual people who hosted Abdu'l-Bahá in Edinburgh. Though this monologue is fiction, it is based on real events.
Notes:
This is the script for an audio production available for download at 9starmedia.com/encounters-with-abdulbaha.

Josie McFadden

by Sarah Munro

2013
About: "Josie McFadden" is about a fictitious character who works in the home of Reverend Frederick Whyte and his wife, Mrs. Jane Elizabeth Whyte, actual people who hosted ‘Abdu’l-Bahá in Edinburgh at 7 Charlotte Square. Based on the factual story of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s talk and act of giving coins to the servants, it is a compelling description of an encounter that might have happened between a housemaid and ‘Abdu’l-Bahá. Written by Sarah Munro, it is read by Ruth Miller. (Download audio at 9starmedia.com/encounters-with-abdulbaha.)
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