“It was clear, a very beautiful message. And it’s very important,” said Mr. Pryce.
For Mr. Pryce, the message was a spiritual one. People around the world have different religions and a different name for God, but they all believe in a divine Creator, and “we need to stand together for free expression of religion,” he said.“This is not a game,” said Mr. Pryce, who spoke of the present-day dangers where state regimes now declare themselves god, “and that’s when we see the horrors” these regimes have perpetrated.
“Can you beautifully show horrors? The show itself is magnificent. The message is clear, and I like that. There’s nothing foggy,” he said.
“I loved the show,” Mr. Pryce said. “It’s done tastefully. But this message is very, very, very important.”
“This show underlines the things we believe in, in particular, the freedom for all brothers and sisters to express their religion, their love of God and of Creation, in their own way, freely, in their home countries, wherever they live, and whatever they believe,” he said.