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Passion Play finds Jesus

Caleb Gordon 2016 Passion Play Jesus Actor

The Canadian Passion Play has cast the role of Jesus in this year’s production.

Caleb Gordon, who has a history with the production by being first cast as a minor thief while a high school student and later as Enosh, will play Jesus in the production, which starts its run July 8.

“Finding someone to play the role of Jesus can be a bit difficult,” said executive director Vance Neudorf. “You not only need an actor who can effectively play this iconic role, but they also must be able to move quickly up and down the hills and around the stage while delivering their lines.”

Gordon was inspired to take on the role after interacting with a former Jesus while playing Enosh.

“I looked into the eyes of the Jesus actor during the healing scene and it gave me a new perspective on what it means to be an actor. Even when no one else could see his eyes, they were filled with kindness. It sparked something in me, a desire to play my role with such passion and authenticity.”

A new script is being introduced this year, an adaption of the Gospel of Luke titled “Face to Face,” written by Albertan playwright Barrett Hileman. It will encompass the entire life of Christ, beginning at his birth.

Brian Jensen, who previously played the role of the apostle John, will assume the role of lead director.  


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