BETHEL — The 97th anniversary of the historic Pageant of the Nativity will take place at First Parish Unitarian Universalist on Sunday, December 17 at 5 p.m. at 425 Congress Street in Portland. First performed in 1926, this annual event incorporates organ and choral music, historical narrative, and over 50 actors in non-speaking roles to create a tableau of the nativity scene, inspired by the work of 15th-century artist Fra Angelico. Rev. Norman Allen, First Parish’s newly settled minister, narrates the birth story of one of history’s great prophets.
Cast members are adorned in vibrant fabrics, some of which date back to the very first performance and were brought back from the Holy Lands by the nieces of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. The candlelit meetinghouse serves as a solemn backdrop to
this special event.
The event is offered free of charge to the community and is open to the public. Voluntary donations to help defray some of the cost of this time-honored production and support the mission of the church will be gratefully accepted.
Rev. Norman Allen remarked, “For nearly a century our Nativity Pageant has played a central role in Portland’s holiday season. I can’t wait to join the congregation this year as we tell the story of a child born in the humblest of circumstances but destined to transform the world through love, justice, and joy. It’s a story that inspires our work in the community as we hope it inspires all who join us on the 17th!”
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