A heartwarming play celebrating the life of Henri Nouwen, focusing on his journey of love, faith, and compassion as the beloved son of God

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The Beloved Son is a remarkable play inspired by the life of Henri Nouwen, written by acclaimed playwright Murray Watts and performed by Andrew Harrison. It is a moving solo performance exploring hope and longing, family dynamics, sexual and emotional crisis and the profound insights of a man who became one of the greatest spiritual writers of the Twentieth Century.

Henri Nouwen (1932-1996) was a Dutch Catholic priest, psychologist and professor who reached the heights of academic success at Yale and Harvard, before abandoning everything to join the community of L’Arche Daybreak in Toronto. He became part of a life-sharing movement, seeking to make known the gifts of people with intellectual disabilities, exploring their unique talents and creating a welcoming home of friendship and belonging.

To some, Henri Nouwen put his brilliant career into reverse, risking the loss of reputation, to others his life was a prophetic challenge to church and society.

* Suitable for all ages

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Entrance is location on Roan Street SE10, limited parking is available in the Church yard, additional parking can be found in the nearby streets.

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Nearest Station: Greenwich or Cutty Sark (DLR)

Buses nos.: 177, 199, 386, 129

The Beloved Son: A Play Inspired by the Life of Henri Nouwen

Type:Church Service/Event

St Alfege Church, 3 Greenwich Church Street, Greenwich, London, SE10 9BJ
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Opening Times

The Beloved Son Play (13 June 2025)
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Friday19:30 - 21:15

* Doors open: 7pm

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