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In 1932.
troupe's leader and portrayer of Christ,
late Josef Meier, and his wife, Claire Mume Meier, who played Mary, met with South Dakotans who proposed a Black Hills amphitheatre, following a Sioux Falls engagement in 1937.
Meier considered a number of sites for an outdoor stage and it was
prime importance that a locality be found that would, because of its climatic and natural background, ensure
success of
play. There was a natural amphitheater in Spearfish, without
need of extensive changes. And
weather was stable in
summer months.
The modern 6,000-seat Black Hills Passion Play amphitheater is
largest stage in
USA.
Outdoor performances began in Spearfish in 1939. Even today performances are every Sunday, Tuesday, and Thursday at 8 p.m. during
summer months (Bring a jacket,
evenings are cool.). In its impressive size and arrangement,
stage is in keeping with
architecture of 2000 years ago. Some of
buildings are 40-50 feet high, but they do not dominate
setting.
In 1954,
citizens of Spearfish and Josef Meier were presented with
Freedoms Foundation Award for their achievement in community development. Soon
Passion Play of Spearfish became a pilgrammage site. Camels, horses, donkeys, sheep, and doves lend to
feeling of authenticity. You feel as if present at
events that took place two thousand years ago.
The theater evolved from rustic pine plank seating to one of
world's most comfortable venues with 6,000 stadium-style seats. Spearfish changed from a tiny isolated village to a community of 10,000 on
nation's longest transcontinental highway, Interstate 90.
But for all
progress in
past 65 years,
Passion Play would be recognizable to audiences who witnessed it in Germany long ago or in more than 600 U.S. and Canadian cities in recent decades. Twenty two scenes include Christ's triumphant entry into Jerusalem,
Last Supper, betrayal by Judas, trials before Pontius Pilate and King Herod,
Crucifixion, and
Resurrection.
Josef Meier's daughter, Johanna, a well known worldwide opera phenom, along with her husband Guido Della Vecchia, produce
Passion Play today.
While
Play's upcoming anniversary in Spearfish, overall longevity, and massive audience numbers intrigue people, Johanna Meier noted: "We can't allow ourselves to let those things overshadow
important story we are telling."
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