Scars Of beauty is a satiric comedy that explores the deception, moral decadence, and hypocrisy that pervade Christian circles in Africa.
The play follows a prophet, named Absalom, a self-styled prophet and a pseudo-evangelist, who claims to be chosen by God to deliver his devotees, mostly women, from childlessness, prostitution, spiritual husbands, evil spirits, and witchcraft, through a series of absurd spiritual cleansing/exorcism methods.
Adroitly written, uncensored, and sprinkled with a generous dose of humor, Michael Bassey Johnson’s Scars Of Beauty reveals in entirety, the lewd behavior of false prophets in Nigeria and Africa.