A Dangerous Personality


adangerouspersonality 300x182 A Dangerous PersonalityShe explored Tibet, fought with Garibaldi, rode across India on the back of an ele­phant, was friends with Thomas Edison – a ter­ror to the estab­lish­ment, and a night­mare to the British Raj. Russian-born spir­i­tu­al­ist and philoso­pher Helena Blavatsky lived every­where from London to India to Hell’s Kitchen – and was (and remains) one of the most con­tro­ver­sial fig­ures in world reli­gion. With her col­league, Henry Steele Olcott, she cre­ated Theosophy — the sci­ence of reli­gion, The Secret Doctrine – Christ with­out the Church. Her ideas are as timely and thought-provoking now as then, and her per­son­al­ity and life were imag­ined on a colos­sal scale. Sallie Bingham’s new play brings this extra­or­di­nary woman, and her story to the stage. First pro­duced by the Women’s Project & Productions in 2008, A Dangerous Personality brings this extra­or­di­nary woman and her story to the stage.

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