AS rehearsals for York Mystery Plays gather momentum, five of the eight actors playing Jesus gathered at to rehearse at York Minster.
The Minster will form the back-drop for the very first performances at 12 noon on Sunday, July 13.
Ehren Mierau will play Jesus in The Baptism as part of HIDden Theatre, while York based performance poet Laurence O’Reilly will play the role in The Entry into Jerusalem by York Mystery Plays Supporters Trust. Student John Osman is representing the Company of Cordwainers with the York Settlement Community Players in Christ before Annas and Caiaphas, while John Hoyland takes on the role in The Crucifixion with the Guild of Butchers and St Chad’s. Finally, Martin Hoyland who works for the diocese of Newcastle as Press and PR officer will be Jesus in the Harrowing of Hell for St Lukes.
Tickets are available from www.yorkmysteryplays.co.uk there are no booking fees online. Or phone 0333 666 3366, there is a £1.50 admin fee on the phone. Or in person at the Merchant Adventurers Hall, Fossgate, York from 10am – 4pm weekdays.
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