Nativity has banker instead of Herod and homeless people as the shepherds
It’s a million miles away from the traditional school nativity play.
There is a banker instead of King Herod, homeless people replacing shepherds – and even an astronomer as one of the wise men.
The story of the birth of Jesus – updated to modern times and set in Edinburgh – is to be told in an outdoor production in Festival Square this Thursday, with crowds of up to 2000 people expected to turn out.
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