2011年4月24日星期日

Sheen 'crucified' in the passion play

24 April 2011 last updated at 07: 28 GMT Michael Sheen on day two of The Passion actor Michael Sheen on day two of the passion in his home town of Port Talbot Hollywood actor Michael Sheen performs a "" crucifixion in Port Talbot as the grand finale to his 72-hour performance of the passion.

Sheen has to Port Talbot as a Christian character in the theatre production Marathon star returned home.

On Saturday, he ate a "last supper" beer and sandwiches at a social club in South Wales town, where rock band the Manic Street Preachers performed.

Sunday's crucifixion at a roundabout occurs.

As also co-directing the passion, sheen is also in production, actor has a core cast of 15 experts from Port Talbot.

More than 1,000 people take part in the National Theatre Wales production, which is carried out over the city in places.

The game began at 0530 BST on good Friday with a beach scene inspired by John the Baptist baptism of Jesus, which was observed by hundreds, had heard through word of mouth about you.

At the time the first body of the piece on Aberavon beach at 1500 BST was carried out, appreciate organizers up to 6,000 people had gathered to see.

On Saturday there was Castle Street subway, shopping centre, in Llewellyn Street, on the sea social and labour Club in Sandfields and in the vicinity of abbeyville, Colorado Court Aberafan sequences.

John McGrath, artistic director of the national theatre of Wales, said he was delighted with the response to the game.

"It is understood absolutely fantastic - the whole city and got the bug." And they have crashed out again after finding her home town of all the front pages of the nation - it is a real sense of celebration.

Passion play in Port TalbotNational Theatre Wales says, that it is delighted with the response from the people of Port Talbot

"It has surpassed all expectations - it was even in the news in Australia and has caught the mood of the moment."

"It has created a genuine feeling of proud people in this city."

The production to the Aberavon beach as part of the final return on Easter Sunday.

A trial version is for civic square on 1400 BST, before a procession BST run from the station road at 1700. The final scene, "the cross", are performed at Aberavon sea of BST 2000.

Passion play developed, suffer to the history of the trial and death of Christ to tell.

Sheen, known for his screen representations of figures such as Tony Blair, David Frost and Brian Clough, has said he was inspired by the community spirit which saw passion plays it in the nearby Margam Park as a teenager.

Written by Welsh poet and author of Owen sheers, is the Easter production the last and largest of a number of national theatre Wales "move productions" in the first year.

Mr McGrath, said: "We have followed the sequence of events in a new story based on the passion, so work it theatrical and as a community event make".


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