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- Jennette Threlfall (Hymn: "Hosanna, Loud Hosanna") 41. “God, of your goodness, give me yourself; you are enough for me, and anything less that I could ask for would not do you full honor.
6. 'Hosanna, Loud Hosanna' “Hosanna, Loud Hosanna” derived from a poem written in 1873 by Jeanette Threlfall, a hymn writer who was born in Blackburn, Lancashire, England.
In an October 1974 review of the play, the New York Times quoted Tremblay as saying, "I do not want to be a transvestite in my own country." Tremblay wrote Hosanna as an allegory for Quebec's ...
It was shocking. It was disorienting. It was moving and thrilling. When Michel Tremblay's play Hosanna was first mounted in 1973, audiences were glued to their seats. Canadian theatre-goers had ...