The performance was in the style of traditional Christmas pageants but on a grand scale with the feel of a Broadway show.
Costumes, such as those of Roman centurions or the Three Wise Men, were professionally designed and produced.
Camels, horses, a yak, a llama, a baby water buffalo and many sheep and goats took part in the performance.
A high-volume smoke machine was used to generate a storm cloud 20 feet (6.1 m) above the audience.
The 1993 production, directed by Paul David Dunn, was recorded and exists in tape and disc form.