A year ago I put up a post mentioning that C.S. Lewis made it a practice during Holy Week to re-read the cycle of plays Dorothy L. Sayers wrote on the life of Christ which were broadcast over the BBC in 1943. A few days ago I read the section in which she dramatizes Jesus' miracle of turning water into wine at the marriage in Cana of Galilee. What an amazing job she did! Her dramatist's eye sets the scene, depicts with humor and insight personality differences, and her dialog explores--profoundly in the case of Mary--the thoughts of people. Just terrific.
Do check my earlier post for the information you will find there. The phrase "you owe it to yourself" is vastly overworked and almost always quite bogus, but it's not in this case. I can't recommend this cycle of plays highly enough.