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Monday, October 08, 2007

3rd Annual Passion Play on the Smokies

Just as the 15th Annual Townsend Heritage Festival is winding down with Celebrity Dunking Booths, an Arts and Crafts Fair, Old Timers Day and rides on the Little River Railroad’s hand-powered steam engine, the 3rd Annual Passion Play in the Smokies is set to launch its 2007 season on October 5-6 at 7 p.m.. There will be performances each weekend throughout the month and an additional performance on Sun, October 14 at 6 p.m.

After an absence of more than a decade, the production of the timeless story of Jesus is receiving a joyous return to the Townsend Amphitheater, and producer/director Mark Pedro is once again portraying Christ, a role he starred in back in the 90s before the amphitheater closed.

“It was my feeling that we shouldn’t let the amphitheater go to waste when we could use it for the glory of God and present the Gospel through drama, music and dance,” Pedro said.

The passion play is a true feast for the senses, with the show’s authentic and colorful costumes, period sets, artistic lighting and sound design. The play showcases the talents of professional singers, dancers and actors. One of the highlights of the show is the inclusion of traditional Hebrew dance, performed by the internationally known Benote Tzion. The group is based in Knoxville and they use a form of Israeli style praise-dance to interpret many of the scenes utilizing silk worship banners and flags.

“The interpretive dance really gives a beautifully full understanding of the emotion behind the scene,” said Pedro. “Many Passion dramas simply tell the story of Christ’s last week on earth. We begin with His baptism and include many of His miracles and His parables in addition to the more traditional scenes included in all Passion drama.”

One common thread runs through all the productions past and present, and that is the beauty of the outdoor setting located on Bethel Road in Townsend, only three miles from the entrance to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.

The play is presented by Crown of Thorns Ministries in cooperation with the Chilhowee Baptist Association. Tickets are $12 for adults and $5 for children 12 and younger. Discounted tickets for group of 10 or more are available for $8 each. For more information on schedules and tickets’, call 865-448-3505 or go online to
www.passionplayinthesmokies.com