In spite of their name, mystery plays have nothing to do with Agatha Christie. They are medieval play cycles based on the Bible, designed to entertain and spiritually enlighten the citizens of the towns where they were performed.
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The York Realist review: An exquisite little gem
In spite of their name, mystery plays have nothing to do with Agatha Christie. They are medieval play cycles based on the Bible, designed to entertain and spiritually enlighten the citizens of the towns where they were performed.
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