Jesus, Judas and even the donkey are rehearsing for Ballylinan’s passion play
Jesus reads his lines on his daily commute from Laois to Dublin. Mary Magdalene’s day job is organising the National Ploughing Championships. And every second male in Ballylinan is sporting a bushy beard. It’s all part of the preparations for the mammoth passion play which is staged by a small community in Co Laois every few years.
The three-hour retelling of the Easter story, starting with Jesus arriving in Jerusalem and ending with his resurrection, has been sold out whenever it has been staged. The latest run will open on Friday, March 27th, and the crown of thorns is primed for action.
Anna Marie McHugh, who plays Mary Magdalene, says this is the sixth time the people of Ballylinan and surrounding areas have staged the production. Its last run was in 2010 to sell-out audiences, and even more locals are involved this time. “We’ve nearly 200 people involved, between cast and crew, ranging in age from four to over 80,” she says.
“Over half the cast is under 40, which is amazing. They’ve been coming to rehearsals two nights a week since before Christmas and now it’s stepped up to three nights a week. Even Molly the donkey attends the rehearsals and is now adroit at entering and leaving the stage, thanks to some tasty bribes.”
Stage mechanics
It even rains during the crucifixion scene but how that happens is akin to the third secret of Fatima, and McHugh won’t divulge the mechanics.
Farmer Pascal Lacey played Jesus on the
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