A Prayer for Owen Meany was performed at the National Theatre
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A Prayer for Owen Meany was performed at the National Theatre on the 20th of June. The play A Prayer for Owen Meany is about the power of religious belief and the power of believing in yourself and in the people that surround you. The purpose of the play was to help you take a drastic look at your own belief and how you react towards it and how your religion affects your daily life and responsibilities. It forces you to take leaps of faith by showing us something that is not actually real, and in doing this it makes you ask yourself if its possible to deny the existence of a God. The subplot of the play was about being different and how people around you can treat you because of this. It focused on how he was treated and discriminated against because of his voice, which never broke, and because...

