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Good Friday: The Passion in Trafalgar Square


The entry of Jesus into Jerusalem

The entry of Jesus into Jerusalem

Wintershall Theatre will once again be bringing their powerful Passion of Jesus to Trafalgar Square on Good Friday, 29 March 2024. Supported by the Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, with a blessing from Cardinal Vincent Nichols, a cast of around a hundred actors as well as some horses, doves and a donkey will be re-enacting the final days of Jesus in this iconic location.

There is a realistic interpretation of the crucifixion so parental guidance is advised. British sign language interpretation is provided.

There are performances at 12noon and 3.15pm. No tickets or booking are required, the 90-minute performances are completely free of charge - a gift to Londoners and visitors. This event is very popular - please arrive 40 minutes before your chosen performance.

The performance will also be shown on a large screen. For those who cannot make it to the Square, the play will be also livestreamed on the Wintershall Facebook Page, see: www.facebook.com/Wintershallplay

(Notes regarding the Accessibility area only - The accessibility area is now full, no further bookings can be taken. The Accessibility Area entrance is on the west side of the North Terrace (near Canada House) in front of the National Gallery. Please bring a folding chair or wheelchair for the Accessibility area (no chairs allowed in the rest of the Square, audience sits on the ground or stands up).

Watch a preview of the Passion on Youtube: www.wintershall.org.uk/passion-jesus

Read more about Wintershall Theatre: www.wintershall.org.uk

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