Cast Members Share
Their Experiences
“My favorite scene is when Jesus goes
into heaven. It just gives me a thrill. In your heart you know the story, but
here you get to be a part of it. The pageant is like a family reunion every
year.” Ann Alvarado 1959-2001
“I came back to the pageant for my
kids. I learned so much from it as a kid myself. I think it had a lot to do with
my faith. When I was in it as a kid, one of the things they told us to do to
look like conversation is to say ‘peas and carrots.’ It’s always been a
joke at my house.” Karen (Wukasch) Hocher 1959-76,
1986-88, 1997-2002
“It really doesn’t hit you until
you’re on the stage and the curtain opens. Then you really lose yourself in the role.” Joseph Calvo 1974-2000
“The thing I notice the most is that
when the scriptures are read during the Lenten season, you sort of zero in on
the stories and remember the year you played a certain role.” John
Petersen 1972-2000
“I started doing the pageant as a favor
to Mr. (Glynn) Devine. I thought I’d do it one time, but I got hooked.” Martin
Basore 1976-2007
“The
changes I’ve seen (between the '60s and '90s) are that the props are more
sophisticated. The scene that brings me back every year is when the crowd yells,
‘Crucify him!’ It makes it very real.” Edna May Getz
1968-70, 1994-2007
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