Overview
This version of the Nativity story was a special commission by
Birmingham Repertory Theatre for their Millennium celebrations, and as
the curtain rises on the engagement party for Mary and Joseph it’s clear
the audience is in for a treat as actors and dancers set a magical tone
for the story. Soon after Mary is visited by the archangel Gabriel who
tells her she’s carrying the son of God. Her resolve in this belief is
sorely tested by her family and upon his return from Jerusalem, Joseph’s
initial depair turns to belief and joy when he, too, is visited by
Gabriel. Despire the misgivings of their parents the wedding goes ahead
as planned. Embarking to Bethlehem to pay taxes, Joseph and a heavily
pregnant Mary arrive to find no lodgings anywhere. They are finally
taken in by the kindly Boaz and his wife Sara, who despite having no
room to speak find them space with the animals in the manger where Mary
gives birth. Word has spread from the astrologer’s convention to Herod’s
court of the new baby king, and following the arrival in Bethlehem of
three wise men from the East, Joseph and Mary quickly flee with their
newborn child to avoid Herod’s determined attempts to rid the world of
his baby rival. Constantly guarded by the angel Gabriel, they arrive
safely in Egypt to live in exile, where Mary is visited in her dreams by
the image of Cleopatra. When word finally reaches the trio of Herod’s
death, the young Jesus is able to return home to his awaiting people in
triumphant joy.