The audience moves with the action and is an integral part of it as 'the crowd'. There are no seats; this is a promenade performance.
This is more than just a play; it is an ecumenical occasion that involves everyone taking part and is inclusive of all ages of people, including children.
Importantly, the play related the story of Jesus as he journeyed 'To The Cross' and his death and resurrection. The story is told publicly, outwith the walls of any church building.
This is more than just a play; it is an ecumenical occasion that involves everyone taking part and is inclusive of all ages of people, including children.
Importantly, the play related the story of Jesus as he journeyed 'To The Cross' and his death and resurrection. The story is told publicly, outwith the walls of any church building.
The setting for the play
To learn more, watch this video in which Dr Jack, minister of Duddingston Kirk, outlines the context for the play.