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Difference between revisions of "Passion Play"

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The '''''Passion Play''''' is a dramatic recreation of [[Jesus Christ]]'s crucification, performed by the people of [[Springfield]].
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The '''''Passion Play''''' is a dramatic recreation of [[Jesus Christ]]'s crucifixion, performed by the people of [[Springfield]].
  
 
== History ==
 
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*[[Lisa Simpson]], [[Marge Simpson]], [[Helen Lovejoy]], [[Lindsay Naegle]] as Daughters of Jerusalem.
 
*[[Lisa Simpson]], [[Marge Simpson]], [[Helen Lovejoy]], [[Lindsay Naegle]] as Daughters of Jerusalem.
 
*[[Melvin Van Horne]] as cross lifter.
 
*[[Melvin Van Horne]] as cross lifter.
*[[Snake Jailbird]] and [[Hans Moleman]] as crucification victims.
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*[[Snake Jailbird]] and [[Hans Moleman]] as crucifixion victims.
  
 
== Behind the Laughter ==
 
== Behind the Laughter ==

Revision as of 18:08, May 14, 2012

Warning: Display title "'<b>Passion Play'</b>" overrides earlier display title "<i>Passion Play</i>".

Passion Play
Passion Play.png
Play Information
Genre: Religion
Drama


The Passion Play is a dramatic recreation of Jesus Christ's crucifixion, performed by the people of Springfield.

History

Auditions were held in Springfield Playhouse by director Chazz Busby. Homer was cast as Jesus while Ned Flanders, who usually got that role, became a minor character.

The play was very popular, with many people being moved by Homer's performance as Jesus. The play ended in disaster though as Homer's cross fell over while he was on it and knocked Ned out.

Cast

Behind the Laughter

The Passion play is a traditional part of Lent.

Appearances