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  • Passion Play
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  • Why would Lucy want to kill Immortal showman Wilson Geary? And will her botched attempts lead to Amanda losing her head?
  • Auditions were held in Springfield Playhouse by Chazz Busby. Milhouse failed his audition when he wasn't able to point stage left. Ned tried to get a role of Jesus Christ, but eventually Homer got the role instead. The play was very popular, with many viewers being moved by Homer's performance as Jesus. Even Ned was impressed. In the end of the play, Homer's cross fell down while he was on it and knocked Ned out. To save the situation, Chazz Busby then danced on the stage.
  • A re-telling of the story of the Passion of the Christ. Can be done in public (complete with Audience Participation on the "Crucify Him!" bit) or as a historical recreation on screen. In Medieval England, they were also known as "Mystery Plays". A side note on etymology: the word passion in this case means "suffering" (from Latin pati: to suffer) Not to be confused with the art film Passion Play or with the album by Jethro Tull. Examples of Passion Play include:
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  • One
Length
  • 3600.0
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  • 1963(xsd:integer)
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Settings
  • Seacouver, WA
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Air Date
  • 1998-11-23(xsd:date)
Production code
  • 98110(xsd:integer)
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Episode No.
  • 10(xsd:integer)
Writer
  • Morrie Ruvinsky
Director
  • Dennis Berry
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  • A re-telling of the story of the Passion of the Christ. Can be done in public (complete with Audience Participation on the "Crucify Him!" bit) or as a historical recreation on screen. In Medieval England, they were also known as "Mystery Plays". These date back at least to the Middle Ages, when they were often used to incite anti-Jew riots- though, just to be clear, this only happened after the plays were established, and tended to occur when the plays were orchestrated by rabble rousers. The original purpose of the plays was simply to re-enact the Passion in drama as an extension of a Passion mass. Since most people couldn't read, Passion plays and Nativity plays were used to transmit the stories of Jesus' crucifixion and His birth to the general population. A side note on etymology: the word passion in this case means "suffering" (from Latin pati: to suffer) Not to be confused with the art film Passion Play or with the album by Jethro Tull. Examples of Passion Play include:
  • Why would Lucy want to kill Immortal showman Wilson Geary? And will her botched attempts lead to Amanda losing her head?
  • Auditions were held in Springfield Playhouse by Chazz Busby. Milhouse failed his audition when he wasn't able to point stage left. Ned tried to get a role of Jesus Christ, but eventually Homer got the role instead. The play was very popular, with many viewers being moved by Homer's performance as Jesus. Even Ned was impressed. In the end of the play, Homer's cross fell down while he was on it and knocked Ned out. To save the situation, Chazz Busby then danced on the stage.
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