After moving audiences with its emotionally charged portrayal of one of history’s most revered figures, the critically acclaimed musical Mary is returning to the stage at Eko Hotels & Suites this weekend.
The production, which earned widespread praise for its fresh and deeply human interpretation of the biblical story of Mary, will be staged on Saturday and Sunday as part of the Eko Hotels Theatre season.
Rather than presenting Mary solely as a sacred icon, the musical explores the emotional journey of a young woman confronted with extraordinary circumstances, capturing her fears, resilience, unwavering faith and sense of purpose. Through music, drama and compelling storytelling, the production offers audiences an intimate perspective on one of Christianity’s most enduring stories.
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The show has been described by theatre critics as an emotional experience that combines powerful performances, outstanding musical numbers and imaginative stagecraft. Reviewers particularly praised its ability to make an age-old story feel deeply relatable by focusing on Mary’s humanity without diminishing the significance of her faith.
One of the production’s most talked-about creative elements is its interpretation of Joseph through two contrasting characters—one representing steadfast love and devotion, and the other embodying temptation and doubt. The theatrical device adds psychological depth to Mary’s journey and has been hailed as one of the musical’s most memorable innovations.
Backed by a talented ensemble cast, rich choreography and stirring musical performances, Mary has established itself as one of Eko Hotels Theatre’s standout productions, drawing praise for balancing humour, emotion and spiritual reflection in equal measure.
The musical returns to the Eko Hotels stage for performances on July 11 and 12 at 6 p.m., giving theatre lovers another opportunity to experience the production that many have described as both moving and unforgettable. It is one of four major productions scheduled as part of the hotel’s July theatre season.
