Nauvoo Pageant
The Nauvoo Pageant is a theatrical production and pageant of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and is held annually in Nauvoo, Illinois.[1] The pageant shows the history of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and the early Mormon pioneers who settled in Nauvoo during the 1840s. The pageant is held in an outdoor theatre near the historic Nauvoo Temple.[2] The music is by David T. Warner.[3]
| Nauvoo Pageant | |
|---|---|
Nauvoo Temple | |
| Music | Multiple, David T. Warner arrangement |
| Lyrics | Multiple, David T. Warner arrangement |
| Premiere | Nauvoo, Illinois (2005) |
| Productions | Nauvoo (2025-present) |
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Songs
This is a list of songs and arrangements of songs in the production:[4]
- Overture
- Whistle
- Prologue (Let Zion in Her Beauty Rise)
- Laird Theme (Long)
- Saints' Arrival Dance
- This Earth Was Once a Garden Place
- How Firm a Foundation
- Joseph Smith's First Prayer
- Makepeace Picnic
- Book of Mormon / Oh Say, What Is Truth?
- Preaching the Gospel in England / Laying Out the City (Section 1)
- Laird Theme (Short)
- Preaching in England / Laying Out the City (Section 2)
- Preaching in England / Laying Out the City (Section 3)
- Nauvoo Temple Cornerstone March
- Celebration Exit
- Americana Theme
- Come, Thou Fount
- Building Zion
- Evening Dances
- Abide with Me / Evening Prayer
- Morning Transition
- Laird Conversion
- Stickball Scene
- Oh Say, What Is Truth? / Americana Theme
- My Father
- The Martyrdom (Oh How Lovely / A Poor Wayfaring Man)
- Abide with Me / Laird Theme
- The Spirit of God /Finale
- Curtain Call
See also
References
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- ↑ https://www.woodruffhotel.com/nauvoo-pageant-dates/
- ↑ "The Nauvoo Pageant and The British Pageant in Nauvoo Illinois". nauvoopageant.org. Retrieved 2024-08-13.
- ↑ "Nauvoo Pageant". SingPraises.net. Retrieved 2024-08-13.
- ↑ Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, Sacred Music, Music from Church Productions, Nauvoo Pageant
