Latter-day Saint pageant
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A Latter-day Saint pageant is an annual outdoor theatrical performance produced by members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. It is reminiscent of early Christian Pageants which reenacted the world history in processional performance. Latter-day Saint pageants are held outdoors, they are free to the public, and typically last for a two-week period, drawing crowds of approximately 15,000 people per night over an eight-night performance.[1] The pageant is, for Latter-day Saints, a faith-promoting family event that recounts significant religious events in history. There are several pageants that are regularly performed:
- The Mormon Miracle Pageant held during the early summer in Manti, Utah adjacent to the Manti Utah Temple.
- The "And it Came to Pass" Pageant held in Oakland, California at the Oakland California Temple
- The Easter Pageant held in Mesa, Arizona at the Mesa Arizona Temple
- The Hill Cumorah Pageant held in Palmyra, New York at the Hill Cumorah
- The Nauvoo Pageant held in Nauvoo, Illinois in July and August[2]
[edit] Notes
- ^ Information page at the Mormon Miracle Pageant's official website. Accessed 20 March 2008.
- ^ The Nauvoo Pageant as found at the official website of the Illinois Nauvoo Mission of the LDS Church. Last accessed 20 March 2008.
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[edit] External links
- LDS Pageant list from the official LDS Church website. Accessed 20 March 2008.