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Cambridge Passion
#1
This is just a possibility at the moment, but...Anyone interested in being a Roman at next year's Cambridge Passion Play, sign up here. I suspect that, if you come from abroad, the organisers will arrange food and board for you. A potential opportunity to visit our historic city and do some re-enacting along the Via. This will be a first for Cambridge, in modern times.
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#2
What is this about?
Visne partem mei capere? Comminus agamus! * Me semper rogo, Quid faceret Iulius Caesar? * Confidence is a good thing! Overconfidence is too much of a good thing.
[b]Legio XIIII GMV. (Q. Magivs)RMRS Remember Atuatuca! Vengence will be ours!
Titus Flavius Germanus
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#3
Passion plays are one of the oldest forms of Easter celbration and street theatre in Britain, Dating back to medieval times they were held as an act of devotion. They all but disapeared in most modern cities but have had a renaissance over the last few years and many Roman reenactors are getting involved.

http://www.romanarmy.nl/rat/viewtopic.p ... 840d55ce55

shows our recent discussion about events the RMRS have been involved in.

Paula, we have a number of members in the Cambridge area but many are semi comitted to the Bury St Edmunds event, Likewise for me at the Leicester gig. It might be worth suggesting to the organisers that they make a formal approach to one of the various groups rather than leaving it ad hoc.
Vale

Maximio

COH I BATAVORVM MCRPF
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Pete Noons in a past life
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#4
I split off the rest of this thread to an OT topic.
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#5
Quote:I split off the rest of this thread to an OT topic.
Good move.

Quote:Paula, we have...
That's fighting talk where I come from. :wink:
TARBICvS/Jim Bowers
A A A DESEDO DESEDO!
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#6
thanks for the direct answer Maximio!

To be honest I have only heard of the easter event called a passion anything when the recent Gibson movie came out.
Excuse my ignorence all!
Would like to say it would be fun, but am a bit out of the way to commit to anything like that. Sad
Visne partem mei capere? Comminus agamus! * Me semper rogo, Quid faceret Iulius Caesar? * Confidence is a good thing! Overconfidence is too much of a good thing.
[b]Legio XIIII GMV. (Q. Magivs)RMRS Remember Atuatuca! Vengence will be ours!
Titus Flavius Germanus
Batavian Coh I
Byron Angel
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#7
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Maximio:1a4fh8f5 Wrote:Paula, we have...
That's fighting talk where I come from. :wink:

Cum 'Ed Den :wink:
Vale

Maximio

COH I BATAVORVM MCRPF
<a class="postlink" href="http://www.romanarmy.net/auxilia.htm">http://www.romanarmy.net/auxilia.htm

Pete Noons in a past life
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#8
Quote:Paul, we have a number of members in the Cambridge area but many are semi comitted to the Bury St Edmunds event,

There will be no Bury St Edmunds Cathedral play for 2008. The next scheduled one is for 2009, (bigger and better)! So possibly us East Anglians could be a presence at the Cambridge play? :wink:
It's on Marinus and Censor's dooorstep!

Here's the 2007 one...
A video can be seen here..
http://www.ccmh.org.uk/node/1189


Photos are posted here..
http://impressiveprints.co.uk/churchestogether/

and here..
http://www.ccmh.org.uk/image/tid/40
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#9
Great idea! Can you let me know who exactly would like to be involved, please?
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#10
May the Lamb who was slain heap blessings on your efforts on His behalf.
M. Demetrius Abicio
(David Wills)

Saepe veritas est dura.
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#11
I had no idea that they still did Passion plays in England, I thought they stopped hundreds of years ago.
Well done to all involved, it looks spectacular.
The only 'modern' one I knew of was at Oberammegau.

Oberammegau
Memmia AKA Joanne Wenlock.
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#12
Quote:I had no idea that they still did Passion plays in England, I thought they stopped hundreds of years ago.

There used to be one every year in Chester when I was a lad (not quite hundreds of years ago). Much to the amusement (and joy) of any American tourists who happened to be there that particular week. It tended to be a "private thing" generally done by the local churches.

When I moved to the Midlands at the begining of the 80's I was really pleased to find one in Coventry done in the grounds of the old cathedral. Far more "showy" and done in the evenings over a week rather than just on Good Friday it was never the less good to see old traditions still continuing.

The saddest thing about this years play in Leicester was when myself and the other soldiers had done our bit we retired off stage and whilst waiting to depart with the rest of the cast we were approached by several passers by. Cripus seemed to get the local nutter :lol: whilst I had two gormless tracksuited idiots who came over and asked

"So wot's dis all abowt den?"

The fact that they were each stuffing their faces on a chocolate Easter egg just added to the despair I felt.
Vale

Maximio

COH I BATAVORVM MCRPF
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Pete Noons in a past life
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#13
Quote:The fact that they were each stuffing their faces on a chocolate Easter egg just added to the despair I felt.

Welcome to Laodicaea, Bro. We have a large branch of that church in the US, too.
M. Demetrius Abicio
(David Wills)

Saepe veritas est dura.
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#14
Unfortunately that little corner behind the crucifixion stage seems to attract the fruitcakes each year, which is why those of us who do the play every year call it 'Nutters' corner'. You have an enthralled crowd of several thousand people on one side of the stage, including many watching from office buildings which have been specially opened for the purpose and on the other side you have a handful of individuals who seem oblivious to all the events they are literally surrounded by and find themselves drawn by some irresistable force to Nutters' corner where they can then catch sight of us resting behind the stage and ask us: if we are "in a Christmas play or something"; if we like the dress/hat/t-shirt/false teeth they are wearing and can't shut up about; why we are "dressed like that"; if we are the local ****** society; why we are dressed like garden gnomes (I think that particular woman may have consumed some hallucinatory substance earlier) etc. etc. I find it very tiresome at a time when I (a) want to concentrate on the significance of the event and (b) want to enjoy the company of friends who have chosen to share the experience.

Information and pictures from this year's Leicester play even can be found here:

http://www.felthamassociates.btinternet ... otos07.htm

and here:

http://www.andyespin.com/events/citc/

I am the legionary soldier with the crest and blue feathers. Maximio looks just like his avatar, and the other members present do not post on RAT (although I believe some lurk here). The 'centurion' in the trooper helmet and red cloak is from one of the local churches, and as a 'character', is not portrayed by one of the RMRS soldiers.

Crispvs
Who is called \'\'Paul\'\' by no-one other than his wife, parents and brothers.  :!: <img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_exclaim.gif" alt=":!:" title="Exclamation" />:!:

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#15
Quote:Information and pictures from this year's Leicester play even can be found here:
http://www.felthamassociates.btinternet ... otos07.htm

All very nicely done. Only those pharizee costumes - they FOR SURE came from the set of Jesus Chriust Superstar! Confusedhock:
Robert Vermaat
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FECTIO Late Romans
THE CAUSE OF WAR MUST BE JUST
(Maurikios-Strategikon, book VIII.2: Maxim 12)
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