El Salvador del Mundo

 

Savior of the WorldThe Savior of the World, so popular in Salt Lake City, was performed in Spanish.  Over 4.5 million Spanish-speaking people are members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.  There were 120 cast members who performed the musical production, which tells of Jesus Christ’s birth and resurrection.

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