Mormon Miracle Pageant
The Mormon Miracle Pageant had its beginnings in 1967, when a small crowd gathered to watch the first pageant. It was a small production with 25 local musicians providing the music and just a few actors. Although the first production was nothing like today's pageant, those who saw it were impressed and more people wanted to get involved. A committee was organized to help raise funds for the pageant. The next year the pageant was moved onto the temple grounds with permission from the temple president and has remained in this area since. The pageant continued to improve each year. It is now the one of the largest and most attended pageants in the United States.
The pageant is usually performed in June and runs for eight nights. The pageant provides 14,000 seats and the area is open for seating beginning at 6:00. The pageant starts at about 9:30 and lasts about ninety minutes. If you are traveling from out of town you probably need to plan on staying in Manti after seeing the pageant because it will be late by the time it ends. Admission is free so seats are first come, first serve. More than 100,000 people see the pageant each year, so it is a good idea to go early.
See also LDS Pageants