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Broadway goes to church The annual Christmas show at Evangel Cathedral has everything you expect from a Christmas play and everything that you wouldn anticipating forgetful 3 year olds stumbling through lines or stiff parishioners giving even stiffer, stilted performances prepare to be disappointed. For those who want to see a spirited, Broadway esque performance complete with cast members from 2 months to 70 years old bringing their A game, live animals (including the three largest albino camels in the United States), an 11 year old Michael Jackson impersonator and a realistic, at times graphic account of the birth, life and death of Jesus Christ, then Evangel is the show for you. play has really changed since I first began working on it back in 1986 at the original location, audio assistant Bobby Henry said. can honestly say it gets better and better every year. order to be a part of the play, actors need not be members of the church. don shun anyone away, producer Rhonda Belton said. Belton said that a lot of people who join the play aren members of Evangel, rather they individuals who came, saw the play and decided they wanted to get involved. we ask is that they bring a referral from either their church, boss, or, if the person is in school, a teacher. Then the person auditions for myself and our artistic director and we assign roles that way. Sundays through Dec. 17 Where: Evangel Cathedral, 13901 Central Ave., Upper Marlboro Tickets: to Box office: 301 249 9400 Earlier this year, technical director Brian Meares and his crew completely ripped out the current stage and replaced it with the same rigging system that is used at the Kennedy Center. got intelligent lights, which move around, change color and texture, Meares said. is totally digitized now, too, which means faster cues and crisper sound. animals Meares also said that no special considerations had to be made for the albino camels, llamas, donkeys, dogs, mules, birds and lambs that share the stage with the 300 cast members. first I was a little nervous being around all the animals, Jayniece Roundtree of Upper Marlboro said. they very well trained and when they not on stage with us, they stay in a tent out back with the trainers. a freshman at Towson University, said that she has been a part of the play for long as she could talk. year I play one of the townspeople who hates Jesus. Fortunately my character gets saved later on in the play. said that the play has something for everyone and that the cast members are all very talented. Quigley is always a crowd favorite, Roundtree said. Mrs. Quigley, a character that has been portrayed by 70 year old Joanne Fitch of Landover for the last decade, is an instructor that is supposed to be getting the cast together for a Christmas pageant the following week. think people like Ms. Quigley because she witty like Whoopi Goldberg, Fitch said. enjoy being silly and making the audience smile. favorite scene as Ms. Quigley is the one in which she goes to driving school. character is un teachable and she keeps almost running her car into everything, Fitch said. never fails to make the audience laugh. crowd favorite is 11 year old Brendan Brewer of Mitchellville, who has portrayed Michael Jackson in the first act of the play for the past five years. is my ministry and I love being Michael Jackson in the play, Brewer said. used to dance around like him in my PJ for my parents when I was little. I been studying how he moves for seven years that a long time. said that this year is special for him because it going to be his last portraying Michael Jackson. so excited because I turn 12 next year and I get to be with the teenager group. A boy named Jared is going to take my place, Brewer said. Another young person involved in the play is 12th grader Jonathan Harris of Forestville, who portrays a thief crucified alongside Jesus. first took Jonathan to see the play when he was very young, maybe four or five and we both enjoyed it, said his mother, Yuvonne Baltentine Harris. since then we acted in the play together. 16 year old niece, Chelsea, also acts in the play. lives in New Jersey, so every weekend her father drives her halfway to Maryland and I meet them and drive her the rest of the way here, Baltentine Harris said. He then goes to class, then his internship, then comes home for about an hour before leaving for rehearsal. though I gotten older and busier, I continue to act in the play every year because it become a part of me, Harris said. in this play has been a blessing to me. students are required to keep their grades up if they want to continue to act in the play.