OBERAMMERGAU PASSION
PLAY
Surely one of the greatest passion plays in
the world is that which is performed in Oberammergau, Austria.
The Passion Play, based on the life of Christ,
dates from the 17th Century. It was first performed in 1634, following
a vow taken by the people of Oberammergau during an outbreak of bubonic
plague, which killed 15,000 nearby Munich residents in 1634 - 1635 alone.
The frightened population of Oberammergau prayed
to be spared, taking a vow to be fulfilled not by a few but by the whole
community. They vowed to do something in which everyone, rich and poor
alike, would have a part: a Passion Play, the most sacred of all stories.
They would present the story of Christ to the world every 10 years forevermore
if the Lord would remove the plague from their people. The town was spared,
and a tradition was born.
The play is now performed at the start of each
decade. Since 1860 the German text has remained virtually unchanged. The
production is done in native German, but an English translation is available.
Though the cast is huge - 1,700 parts - performers must be Oberammergau
natives, or have lived there for 10 years, or been married to a native
and lived there for at least 10 years.
Performers consider it an honor to participate
and leave their businesses to do so. The men even start growing full beards
a year out to look authentic. The play is performed in the Passion Play
Theatre on an open stage, which incorporates the natural setting into
the backdrop and seating for 4,780 spectators.
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