Oberammergau Passion Play 2030 History
The Plague
The history of the Oberammergau Passion Play dates back to the seventeenth century. In 1633, the Black Plague, also known as the bubonic plague, rampaged through Europe, killing thousands. For months, the small village of Oberammergau managed to keep the dreaded disease at bay, mainly because of its remote location in the Bavarian Alps. Unfortunately, the epidemic struck the nearby town of Ettal.

The Promise
In 1634, the townspeople first performed their Passion Play at Pentecost over the graves of plague victims. Eventually, their vow was adopted by their children and their descendants. To this day, the villagers of Oberammergau have kept their promise virtually unbroken.
The Play
Today, the Passion Play is the most famous in history. It’s a five-hour musical drama that follows the last five days of Jesus’ life from when He entered Jerusalem to His crucifixion and resurrection. The 2030 performances will include spoken dramatic text and opera-style singing backed by a full orchestra and chorus. Interspersed throughout will be narrated tableaux vivants (“living pictures”) with motionless actors depicting scenes from the Old Testament that act as a bridge between the Old and New Testaments.




