Mesa Arizona Easter Pageant


The Mesa Arizona Easter Pageant is an annual production of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints entitled Jesus the Christ and staged on the grounds of the Mesa Arizona Temple. One of the six LDS pageants, the Mesa Pageant is now the largest annual outdoor Easter pageant in the world.
With a 450-member cast, the 65-minute pageant depicts the birth, life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ using song and dance.

History

Jesus the Christ began in 1928 as a small sunrise Easter presentation. The pageant began on the same grounds, just a year after the Mesa temple, the seventh to be constructed by the worldwide church, was dedicated. During World War II, the pageant was not held.
In 2018, the Mesa Pageant celebrated its 90th anniversary with 90,000 attendees. Because of renovation work on the Mesa Arizona Temple and grounds, the Mesa Pageant was cancelled for 2019 and 2020. The Mesa Pageant will continue under area leadership in 2021 following the completion of renovation of the Mesa Temple.

Production

The Mesa Pageant runs Tuesday through Saturday evenings during the two weeks just before Easter, performing completely in Spanish on the first Saturday evening. No donations are accepted and no tickets are required, although seating is first-come, first-served. The four-story, multi-level stage used for the pageant is a temporary installment on the temple grounds. It takes three weeks to assemble and is disassembled after each Easter season.
Auditions are required to participate in the Mesa Pageant, and all cast and crew positions are voluntary. Nearly 1,000 people auditioned in 2013 while only 475 were invited back. While the cast is mostly composed of members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, members of several other religious faiths participate in the production each year.
Participation in the Mesa Pageant is meant to enrich both the viewer and the cast and crew. Before each performance, the cast and crew gather in the chapel adjacent to the temple grounds for a devotional. A portion of the cast and crew is also assigned to visit with the crowd before and after the production each night. The director as of November 2013 is Jenee Prince.