- The Promise (Passion play)
Infobox Musical
name= The Promise (Passion Play)
subtitle=
caption= Jesus' Resurrection in the 2007 Glen Rose Production
music= Gary Rhodes and various
lyrics= Various
book= Jan Dargatz and Travis Tyze
basis= Christian Bible
productions=1989 Glen Rose, Texas
awards="The Promise" is a musical drama with a book by Jan Dargatz (with additional dialogue by Travis Tyre) and lyrics and music by various songwriters (several arranged by Gary Rhodes) based on biblical texts. The musical follows the life of
Jesus Christ , including his birth, life, death, burial, resurrection, and ascension. The musical score is in the style ofChristian pop music.The piece is performed outdoors and originated in 1989 in
Glen Rose, Texas , where it is still performed on a large scale each year. The work has enjoyed a number of other productions in the United States and elsewhere.Background
Outdoor religious dramas have a long tradition. In 1633, the residents of
Oberammergau , Germany vowed to continue presenting their localpassion play every ten years as a vow to God in return for being spared from the plague. The Oberammergau passion play will be performed next in 2010. [ [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3942/is_200006/ai_n8904631 Information about the Oberammergau passion play] ] The United States has had passion plays for over three quarters of a century. These have included The Black Hills Passion Play inSpearfish, South Dakota and The Great Passion Play inEureka Springs, Arkansas . [ [http://www.unc.edu/depts/outdoor/dir/religious.html Summary of American outdoor passion plays] ] "The Promise" is a musical, which distinguishes it from the other American passion plays.In 1984, Dargatz and Rhodes began to develop "The Promise" in cooperation with Word Music, Inc. and Kingdom Development Company. This version of "The Promise" opened in November 1989. Designed by Peter Wolf of
Dallas, Texas , to take advantage of the rolling hills nearGlen Rose, Texas , as a backdrop, the musical is produced outdoors on a large scale each summer at the Texas Amphitheatre and is performed a few dozen times over the course of the summer. It features a Greco-Roman set with 42-foot arches and a six-story archway towering over a 65 x 100 square foot tri-level stage. There are approximately 3,000 units of stadium seating in the amphitheatre. A moat separates the stage and the seats, and during the show, the moat is used as a proxy for theJordan River at times, and theSea of Galilee at others. The cast exceeds 100 actors. [http://www.texasobserver.org/article.php?aid=317 Olsson, Karen. "The Glen Rose Cycle: Jesus, dinosaurs, and the resurrection of the musical in tourist-happy Somervell County,] "The Texas Observer,July 6 ,2001 ] Travis Tyre directed the 2008 production of the musical, and Felecia Benton choreographed.ynopsis
("Based on the 2008 Glen Rose production");Act IA grandfather and his grandchildren, Billy and Lisa, explore the banks of the
Paluxy River in Glen Rose, Texas, looking for dinosaur tracks. When the topic of conversation turns to the upcoming birth of the grandchildren's youngest sibling, they are reminded that every life is special to God. The grandfather begins to relate the story of one baby who was so special that God gave Him as a promise.The characters soon find themselves among the prophets of the
Old Testament , who are foretelling the coming of Christ ("A Promise Is a Promise"). As Grandfather begins to tell the story of Jesus' birth, the family meets Mary and Joseph as they journey toBethlehem ("Magnify"). TheArchangel Gabriel announces the birth of baby Jesus, and shepherds and three Magi travel to Bethleham to worship Him ("Glory to God"). Herod decrees that all male babies in Bethlehem under the age of two must be massacred, and soldiers reach Bethlehem. Just in time, an angel warns Joseph to flee to Egypt with baby Jesus. After Herod dies, the angel directs them back toNazareth , where Jesus grows up in Joseph's carpenter shop. Jesus learns His earthly father Joseph's business, but Joseph reminds Him that he is God's son ("Little Yeshua").Jesus grows up, and his cousin,
John the Baptist , calls for sinners to repent and be baptized in theJordan River ("The Kingdom of Heaven/One Voice"§). Jesus comes to John to be baptized, and though John bows before Jesus and insists that it is not right for him to baptize Jesus, Jesus asks him to permit it so they may do what is right in God's eyes. John baptizes Jesus, and the Spirit of God descends on him.Satan leads Jesus out into the wilderness and tempts him, but Jesus does not succomb to his temptation ("It is Written"§). Back inGalilee , Jesus calls four fishermen – Peter, James, John, and Andrew – to be his disciples. Amazed by a miraculous catch of fish, they declare that he must be the coming king ("I See the Kingdom Coming").Jesus calls twelve disciples and begins teaching the common people the
Beatitudes , explaining his love for them ("Closer Than a Heartbeat"§). The apostles sing and dance, telling the crowds "He Is Jehovah". Jesus heals the blind, lame, sick, and leperous, and a woman in the marketplace declares that he comes "In the Name of the Lord". The disciples wonder amongst themselves how Jesus will become king, especially since He says He will die by crucifixion. Jesus even raises his friendLazarus , who had been dead four days, back to life ("In the Name of the Lord" (reprise)).;Act IIJesus and his disciples make his
Triumphal Entry intoJerusalem as the crowds celebrate and lay palm branches before him ("We Cry Hosanna, Lord"). When Jesus arrives at the Temple, he finds money changers selling animals for temple sacrifices, turning the Temple into a place of business. He angrily overturns their tables and confrontsCaiaphas , the High priest ("My Father's Temple"§).Jesus and His disciples meet in an upper room to celebrate the
Passover , and he gives them some of his final teachings, assuring them that His spirit and His peace will always be with them ("Shalom"). Judas leaves the table to betray Jesus to the priests andPharisees . Jesus predicts that all his disciples will fall away, but Peter insists tha he will never leave Jesus. Jesus warns him that before the rooster crows, he will deny Jesus three times. Jesus and the rest of His disciples go into the Garden of Gethsemane to pray ("He Is Jehovah" (reprise)). The disciples fall asleep. Jesus begs God to take away the suffering he will endure, but then asks that God's will be done so that God may be glorified ("Glorify Your Son"§). The disciples awaken as Judas returns with some Roman soldiers. Judas betrays Jesus with a kiss, and the soldiers arrest him and lead him away.As Jesus is awaiting His trial, three people recognize Peter as one of Jesus' followers. Peter repeatedly denies even knowing Jesus, and a rooster crows. Peter is overcome by his guilt and asks God for forgiveness, dedicating his life to God ("Peter's Song"§). Jesus is put on trial before Herod and then
Pontius Pilate , who initially refuses to condemn Him, since He had committed no crime. However, an angry mob insists that Pilate "Let Him Be Crucified", and Pilate turns him over to the rioters and the Roman soldiers. During His mock trials, Jesus is whipped, and acrown of thorns is placed on his head. The soldiers lead him along the "Via Dolorosa " toCalvary , a hill outside the city, to be crucified. The soldiers beat and mock Jesus as he carries his cross, while his followers mourn. Jesus is nailed to the cross, and the soldiers cast lots for his robe ("Cross of Calvary"). Jesus tells his mother, Mary, that the apostle John is now her son. He cries out to God, "Abba, Father, why have you forsaken me?" and then gasps, "it is finished."Joseph of Arimathea andNicodemus , religious leaders and secret followers of Jesus, take his body down from the cross and bury it in the tomb that Joseph had purchased for himself. Pilate posts Roman guards at the tomb so Jesus' apostles will not be able to steal Jesus' body and claim that He rose from the dead. On Sunday, the Angel Gabriel appears at the tomb, echoing God's command for Jesus to "Arise". Three women arrive at the tomb to mourn and find Jesus there, risen from the dead! They bring the apostles to Him, and all the people come to worship Jesus.Grandfather explains to Billy and Lisa that Jesus is still alive today and urges them to go forth to fulfill His
Great Commission . Everyone joins in singing "Glory to God" and "Magnify"."Note: Songs labelled with § have been added to the Glen Rose production since the original production."
Musical numbers
;Act I
*A Promise Is a Promise (music & lyrics by Walt Harrah) – Grandfather, Lisa, Jeremiah, Isaiah, Micah, Zechariah
*Magnify (music & lyrics by Luke Garrett) – Young Mary, Joseph, Lisa
*Glory to God (music & lyrics by Harrah, arr. by David T. Clydesdale) – Angel Gabriel, Chorus
*Little Yeshua (music & lyrics by Gary Rhodes, arr. by Mark Hayes) – Joseph, Twelve-year-old Jesus
*The Kingdom of Heaven/One Voice (music and lyrics by Robert Sterling) - John the Baptist, Chorus §
*It Is Written (music & lyrics by Steve Amerson and Clydesdale) - Jesus, Satan §
*I See the Kingdom Coming (music & lyrics by Don Marsh) – Peter, James, John, Apostles
*Closer Than a Heartbeat (music & lyrics by Claire Cloninger and Don Marsh) – Jesus §
*He Is Jehovah (music & lyrics by Betty Jean Robinson, arr. by Rhodes) – Apostles, Chorus
*In the Name of the Lord (music by Sandi Patti Helvering, lyrics by Phill McHugh, Gloria Gaither and Helvering, arr. by Marsh) – Soloist and Chorus
*In the Name of the Lord (reprise) (music by Helvering, lyrics by McHugh, Gaither and Helvering, arr. by Marsh) – Soloist and Chorus;Act 2
*We Cry Hosanna, Lord (music by Mimi Farra, lyrics by Ferra and Cloninger, arr. by Rhodes) – Chorus
*My Father's Temple (music & lyrics by Jan Easterline and Clydesdale) - Jesus §
*Shalom (music by Marsh and Cloninger, lyrics by Cloninger) – Jesus, Chorus
*He Is Jehovah (reprise) (music & lyrics by Robinson, arr. by Rhodes) – Apostles
*Glorify Your Son (music & lyrics by Steve Amerson and Clydesdale) – Jesus, Chorus §
*Peter's Song (music & lyrics by Rodger Strader) – Peter §
*Crucifixion Medley: Let Him Be Crucified (music & lyrics by Clydesdale) – Pilate, Chorus
*Via Dolorosa (music & lyrics by Billy Sprague and Niles Borop, arr. by Ken Barker) – Grampa, Chorus
*Cross of Calvary (music by Don and Lorie Marsh, lyrics by Cloninger, arr. by Rhodes) – Old Mary, John, Chorus
*Arise (music by Kathy Frizzell, lyrics by Cloninger, arr. by Rhodes) - Angel Gabriel, Chorus
*Finale (arr. Rhodes) – Chorus"Note: Songs labelled with § have been added to the Glen Rose production since the original production."
Other productions
In 1993, "The Promise" became the first Christian production to be allowed into the former
Soviet Union . In 1994, "The Promise" returned to the Kremlin State Palace for a tour of encore performances."The Promise" was performed for 11 years in the small rural community of
Forest, Ontario , Canada, in southwestern Ontario. That production played on three weekends in each July/August from 1995 to 2005, produced by Forest Community Theatre.Fact|date=June 2008 Since 1992, "The Promise" has been performed annually inLitchfield, Illinois at Zion Lutheran Church and School. The production is performed on the two weekends beforePalm Sunday every spring. [ [http://www.thepromiselitchfield.com/ Official website of the Litchfield, Illinois production] ]In 1996, "The Promise" played at the Will Rogers Theatre in
Branson, Missouri , beginning year-round performances in that city. That production continued seasonally through 2002.Fact|date=June 2008 As of 2008, "The Promise" is being performed at The Mansion Theatre in Branson. [ [http://www.themansiontheatre.com/show_promise.html Official website of the current Branson production] ]"The Promise" has been produced internationally in
Seoul, Korea , at the Olympic Stadium, and in South Africa, as well as other countries around the world. Other productions in the U.S. include one inNew York City .Fact|date=June 2008Notes
External links
* [http://thepromiseglenrose.com/ Official website]
* [http://www.glenrosearea.com/promise/ Background information about "The Promise"]
* [http://wordmusic.com/ Official website of Word Music, Inc., publisher of "The Promise"]
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