Well I don't know them all but my favorite is The Miracle at The Miracle Theater in Pigeon Forge, TN. I am not sure if it is a musical though.
Usually operas are not based on religious themes. You may be thinking of oratorios.
wildcats, musicals ,the color red and white are just some
In an article from January 14, 2000 on jweekly.com, Stephen Schwartz claims to be a "Long Island Jewish Boy." While religious themes are common in many of the Broadway composers musicals, Schwartz refuses to discuss his personal, religious beliefs.
Nightwish is not a religious band. Their music predominantly explores themes of fantasy, nature, and personal experiences rather than focusing on religious topics.
No, the themes do not have to be religious for a work to be an opera or a cantata. Operas have various themes including love, romance, kidnapped children raised by others, etc.
psychological, philosophical, and religious
Northern humanism emphasized a greater focus on religious and moral reform, as well as a profound connection to Christian theology. It also placed a stronger emphasis on the importance of education and the development of the individual's relationship with God.
They painted religious themes indirectly by using everyday people and life to represent religious scenes and messages
Operas are not necessarily choral works or based on religious themes.Cantatas are.
christian themes-APEX
Depending on an individual's personal tastes, you could have sports themes, religious themes, military themes, or one of a vast array of themes available, all dependent on what an individual phone owner likes and would choose to display as their theme.
A religious year can have varying numbers of days depending on the specific religion. For example, the Islamic year has 354 or 355 days, the Hebrew year can have 353, 354, or 355 days, and the Hindu religious year is based on lunar cycles and can have 354 or 355 days.