Supported by the Mayor of London, one hundred Wintershall players bring their electric and moving portrayal of the final days of Jesus to this iconic location in the capital.
The 90-minute production is completely free of charge – a gift to Londoners and visitors.
No tickets are required. The production is open-air with visibility maximized using large screens. There is a realistic interpretation of the crucifixion so parental guidance is advised. British sign language interpretation is provided.
The designated Disabled Seating Area will be on the North Terrace at the top of the stairs in front of the National Gallery. Level access is available from the East and West of the Square. All stewards in the Square will be able to assist you and direct you.
No tickets are required. There is a performance at 12 noon and 3:15 pm on Good Friday (April 15th) .