Holy City of the Wichitas' Easter Passion Play
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The birth, life, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, portrayed in pantomime, is performed outdoors under lights at the Holy City of the Wichitas while readers broadcast the script. Food, restrooms and gift shop on site. Free parking; reservations requested for bus and handicap parking. Group tours available year round at Holy City of the Wichitas with reservations. Pageant is performed two consecutive Saturday evenings only amidst the natural beauty of the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge. 8:30pm. Handicap Accessible.
Holy City of the Wichitas' Easter Passion Play
Phone : 580-429-3361 (Always call and confirm events.)
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