Pageants inspire thousands in celebration of faith and history

Published: Saturday, July 11, 2009 12:07 a.m. MDT
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Every summer in locations across the United States, thousands of volunteers from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints perform in pageants open to the public. These large outdoor productions highlight stories from the history of the church and from the scriptures through music, theatrical dance and dramatic spoken word. All actors are volunteers, and the admission is always free.

"It's a delightful experience because of the commitment and sacrifice of the pageant leaders, the work crew and the cast. I'm impressed with the dedication and the commitment of hundreds of people," said A. Bryan Weston, director of the historical sites at Palmyra, New York, where the first Mormon pageant was performed in 1937.

This summer there are four pageants that span from Utah to the east coast, attracting people and families who want both an uplifting and affordable evening.

Read the full story on MormonTimes.com.

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