PALMYRA, N.Y. — At around dusk, the performers — decked out in long wigs, feathered head dresses, and brightly colored Mayans-meet-Moses robes — wade into the audience of 6,000 that has assembled in this upstate New York hamlet for the Mormon Church's annual Hill Cumorah Pageant, an extravagantly-produced spectacular that depicts the story of the Book of Mormon.
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