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The Last Confession

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The Last Confession
Written byRoger Crane
CharactersGiovanni Benelli
Pope John Paul I
Jean-Marie Villot
Paul Marcinkus
Pope Paul VI
Pericle Felici
Alfredo Ottaviani
Date premiered27 April 2007
Place premieredUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
GenreReligious, Crime, Drama
SettingVatican City, 1978

The Last Confession is a stage play by Roger Crane about the election and death of Pope John Paul I. The play follows Giovanni Benelli who recounts, during his last confession, his role in the death of John Paul and how this led him to lose his faith. It premiered at the Chichester Festival Theatre on 27 April 2007.[1]

Plot

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Disturbed by the corruption in Vatican City, caused mainly by Paul Marcinkus and Jean-Marie Villot, Benelli attempts to manipulate the August 1978 conclave and elect Albino Luciani as Pope. The plan succeeds and Luciani becomes Pope John Paul I but his unconventional views and actions make him enemies in the Curia.

Just thirty-three days into his reign, John Paul dies suddenly and Benelli investigates the death, suspecting the Pope was murdered. Realising that a request for an autopsy would damage the church, Benelli decides to end the investigation and tries to become Pope himself. This time his efforts to manipulate the conclave fail and a compromise candidate, Karol Wojtyła, is elected Pope.

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References

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  1. ^ Sell, Michael. "The Last Confession". The Stage. Archived from the original on 29 January 2013. Retrieved 2 June 2020.
  2. ^ "The Last Confession". Chichester Festival Theatre. Archived from the original on 27 September 2007. Retrieved 2 June 2020.
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