Savior of the World: His Resurrection

This is what I've been preparing for during the past four months.
Our stake presented the musical drama Savior of the World: His Resurrection.
I was asked to head up the production committee.  These are pics of a dress rehearsal.
Our technical director created this awesome looking stage.
The stage ceiling lights were draped with white fabric for the actual performances.  
Mourners at the tomb.  The stone is being rolled into place and the tomb is being sealed.

Mary Magdalene recognizes the Risen Lord.

Other women share the joyous news that they have seen the Savior.

Cleopas and a disciple sing about seeing the Savior on the road to Emmaus.
Our stake president is the non-bearded disciple.
He was so supportive and instrumental in helping us have a successful production.
Cleopas was our music director.

Peter and the apostles are witnesses Christ's resurrection.
They touch the wounds in his hands. 
Mary and Mary Magdalene (sitting on the bench in the background)
are rejoicing with the other women that He lives!
Thomas finds out that more people have seen the Risen Lord.

Thomas finally sees the Savior with his own eyes.

Apostles fishing on the Sea of Galilee.

Angel declaring that Jesus has ascended to His Father.

Apostles went off into the world to be witnesses of Christ.
They have just taught the people sitting in front of them.


The entire cast and angel chorus are singing "Come, Lord Jesus, Come".

Gazing up in heaven where Christ has ascended.

Comments

  1. Wow, Mom! That looks beautiful! Thanks for posting pictures! I am stunned at the great detail of the set and costumes. I so wish I could have been there!

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  2. This looks awesome, Kendra!! Wish I could have been there!

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  3. It was an amazing experiences to be part of this. Thanks, Alison and Heather, for your comments!

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  4. Impressive. I'm sure your talents were appreciated by many.

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  5. Wow--that's a lot of work! Looks really amazing, especially for a church production!

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  6. Thanks, everyone! It did require a lot of work but there were many people who made it happen.

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