
Captain Brassbound's Conversion
by Bernard Shaw
"Captain Brassbound's Conversion" by Bernard Shaw is a play written in 1900. When a British judge and his adventurous sister-in-law venture into Morocco, they hire a mysterious smuggler as their guide. The captain harbors a dark secret: he is the judge's nephew, seeking revenge for past wrongs. As tensions escalate and lives hang in the balance, questions of law versus justice, revenge versus forgiveness collide in this moral drama set against the exotic Moroccan landscape.
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