
The Passion 2011: Live in Gouda
Music · TV Movie
Overview
The Passion is a sensational retelling of the last hours of Jesus' life. During a major cultural pop event in the centre of Gouda, famous artists will interpret the age-old Passion story using a contemporary Dutch repertoire.
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Syb van der Ploeg
Syb van der Ploeg
Jesus
Syb van der Ploeg
Jesus


Do
Do
Mary
Do
Mary


Thomas Berge
Thomas Berge
Peter
Thomas Berge
Peter


Erik Dijkstra
Erik Dijkstra
Narrator
Erik Dijkstra
Narrator


Hanna Verboom
Hanna Verboom
Reporter
Hanna Verboom
Reporter


Frank Lammers
Frank Lammers
Judas
Frank Lammers
Judas


Wilbert Gieske
Wilbert Gieske
Pilate
Wilbert Gieske
Pilate


Dennis van der Geest
Dennis van der Geest
Barabbas
Dennis van der Geest
Barabbas


Emiel Sandtke
Emiel Sandtke
Apostle
Emiel Sandtke
Apostle
Roderick Vonhögen
Roderick Vonhögen
Apostle
Roderick Vonhögen
Apostle
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