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THIS MAN CALLED JESUS is a Christmas Drama that draws thousands each year. 35,830 attended in 2007 during 15 performances over three fabulous weekends. Presented by a costumed cast of over 350 with live animals, inspiring music, drama, awesome sound effects and lighting, this is a "must see" Christmas holiday event! This two-hour production brings to life before your eyes the story of "Jesus" beginning with his birth and continues with his ministry, miracles, trial, and death by crucifixion, glorious resurrection and awesome ascension. A spectacular "Heaven" scene finale' leaves the audience in awe! Bring all your family and friends''! Arrive early as seating is on a first-come, first- serve basis. Free parking,
I love Xmas plays. They have this baby with raggedy clothes on. They have men and people coming in and out of barns with everything but a blanket. Some of them have a little kid banging on a drum, keeping the baby awake. This is the funniest comedy. Everybody is so busy trying to be seen, that they forget the baby was just born and needs sleep.
I think they really want to kill him. The leave him freezing in the midst of unclean animals. They don't bring him any milk or a bottle. Then they leave him with smelly animals. To top it off, they have the nerve to bring the parents burial gifts.
I think this is to warn the parents that this kid will have no true friends.
Hi All. This is the best play I have ever been too. It is so life like. It has change alot of people lives. So if you have not seen it , It worth going to see. We have family who comes from Ga, to see it. It will leave you in tears. If it does not touch your soul and do not know what to tell you. Just go with a open heart and eyes and you will be change.
I think they really want to kill him. The leave him freezing in the midst of unclean animals. They don't bring him any milk or a bottle. Then they leave him with smelly animals. To top it off, they have the nerve to bring the parents burial gifts.
I think this is to warn the parents that this kid will have no true friends.