Monday, July 16, 2012

Mormon Pageant: Fab Or Drab?




Fabness and drabness coexisted peacefully at the 75th Hill Cumorah Pageant, where 750 Mormons acted out the Book of Mormon.


This weekend, BuzzFeed checked out the Hill Cumorah Pageant, an annual elaborate stage show where a huge cast of amateurs act out the story of the Book of Mormon. It all takes place outside Rochester, NY, on the exact hill (which is incredibly steep, making for a great stage) where, in the 1820s, Joseph Smith discovered the tablets that comprise the Book of Mormon text.


Thousands of people attend from all over the country and the world to see the show, which has production values to rival any Broadway show.


Let's see who was Fab and who was Drab.


Fab: fake bling


Fab: fake bling


Gold rings of the 3 wisemen


Drab: fake fur


Drab: fake fur


A "New World" woman. The Book of Mormon follows a group of people who came from Jerusalem to the Americas. The Jerusalem characters' costumes look like traditional biblical art depictions of the Old Testament, costumes for the New World characters are Aztec/Mayan American influenced.


Fab: wigs


Fab: wigs


Wigs in the ladies' dressing room.




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