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York Mystery Plays 1951 Production

The York Cycle of Mystery plays were originally performed from dawn till dusk by various troops in decorated wagons called pageants, on and around the site that is now York railway station. The Mystery Plays were revived in 1951, this section of Location York is taken from the Mystery Plays of that year as written in 'The York Cycle of Mystery Plays, A Shorter Version of the Ancient Cycle' edited by J. S. Purvis in the same year, 1951. To see more of the plays from 1951 up to the present day you may wish to visit: www.yorkmysteryplays.org
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Production Notes 441
The Barkers' Play 419
The Cardmakers' Play 410
The Fullers' Play 396
The Coopers' Play 392
The Spicers' Play 393
The Pewterers' and Founders' Play 390
The Tile Thatchers' Play 398
The Chandlers' Play 393
The Goldsmiths' Play 389
The Marshalls' Play 351
The Barbers' Play 331
The Locksmiths' Play 350
The Capmakers' Play 359
The Skinners' Play 325
The Cutlers' Play 337
The Cordwainers' Play 344
The Bowyers' and Fletchers' Play 339
The Tapestry Makers' Play 340
The Cooks' and Waterleaders' Play 333
The Tilemakers' Play 360
The Shermen's Play 334
The Pinners' and Painters' Play 370
The Butchers' Play 348
The Sadlers' Play 338
The Carpenters' Play 353
The Winedrawers's Play 361
The Scriveners' Play 358
The Tailors' Play 355
The Mercers' Play 357
 
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