![]() ![]() (During this conversation with EC, Adam & his conscience freeze)Įve: (adamant) Of course I wouldn’t. I’ve never started a war.Įve: And it wasn’t me in the Garden of Eden. It was Eve who sinned firstĮve: Why you slovenly, ungrateful, sanctimonious, pompous, male chauvinist pig, you!Įve: So if we women are to blame, how come wars are always started by men?Īdam: (struggling to argue with Eve’s logic) That’s hardly the point. After all, it is your fault we have all this work to do.Įve: (irate) What do you mean it’s my fault?Īdam: (backing down) I didn’t mean you personally, darling. Here am I toiling away with blood, sweat & tears and you’re just standing around like a spare….Įve: (getting gradually madder as Adam speaks) Like a spare what, Adam Mann?Įve: I’ll have you know I’ve already done 2 loads of washing, an hour’s ironing, done the dishes, washed the kitchen floor, cleaned the bedroom, hoovered, dusted, made the dinner, done the shopping, washed the car – and what were you doing while I was doing all that?Īdam: (looks sheepish, pauses for effect) Actually, it was an extremely educational programme about the nocturnal habits of outer Mongolian tree monkeys.Īdam: So? That’s what Saturdays are for, isn’t it?Įve: If you’re a man, by the looks of it.Īdam: Quite right, too. ![]() Eve is digging hard, Adam is weeding gently. Intro: What would you do differently if you were given a second chance? If the whole of humanity was given a second chance, what would happen? And does humanity deserve a second chance? ![]() The twist in the plot is when the actors come out of character and become ‘themselves’ & consider the gospel They are taken to the garden of Eden to be tested. Each is challenged by their conscience, that given a second chance they would make the same mistakes again. Summary: Husband & wife are arguing over blame for sin. ![]()
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