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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a passion play" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a dramatic performance that depicts the suffering, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ, often performed during Holy Week, but can also refer to any intense or emotional theatrical performance.
Example: "The community theater is putting on a passion play this Easter, and everyone is excited to see the powerful portrayal of the story."
Alternatives: "a dramatic reenactment" or "an emotional performance".
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A passion play in three parts.
Theirs is a passion play, of sorts.
Robson's was a life lived as a passion play.
The location was an apt place for a passion play.
This is the first time a passion play has been staged at a state prison.
A Passion play in all but name, it is a huge, strange, turbulent creation, brushing against chaos.
It conjures the embattled, vulnerable Jews of their parents' generation, in what often appears to be a passion play.
Some of those here tonight have never been in a Passion play; others have never known a spring without one.
In 1883 he wrote and staged a Passion play at Jena for a festival in honour of Martin Luther.
It has fallen to their youngest daughter to transform the family narrative from a passion play into a soap opera.
He played Satan in a Passion play staged by the German department; Valerie was the wardrobe mistress.
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