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Godspell

Why see Godspell?

Prepare ye

Take the story of Jesus, some comic performers, and a brace of sensational songs, and voila, you've got Godspell live on stage! Composed in 1970 by three-time Grammy and Academy Award winner Stephen Schwartz, and written by playwright John-Michael Tebelak, Godspell broke the mold for the way it used musical theater to tell the story of Jesus Christ, based on the Gospel according to St. Matthew.

With hit songs such as Billboard #13 'Day by Day,'All For The Best,'Turn Back O' Man,' the legendary rock opera is guaranteed to satisfy, and have you humming the songs for days after. Originally conceived as part of John-Michael Tebelak's Master's project for Carnegie Mellon University, Godspell then went on to transfer to Off-Broadway, finding massive success and running for 2,000 performances, not to mention the continual local, high-school, and touring productions like this one that all have a unique take on this wonderfully energetic show.

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Anne Marie

Best Show Ever

I have seen Godspell twice and cannot wait to go and see it again. Such wonderful talent and a great message. ... Read more

Anonymous

A Great Night at Godspell

I went to see this show last week and I absolutely loved it. Everyone in the cast is a star in their own right and Corbin Bleu commanded the stage as Jesus. The show is in the round which gives the audience a unique picture and the staging is new and fresh (so if you seen a production of Godspell already you won't be bored, this production is very different from the usual). I was engaged in the stories of the parables and I left the theater humming many of the songs. All in all this is a great show for all ages and I would recommend that everyone see this show as soon as possible. ... Read more

Anonymous

GREAT SHOW BUT NOT HANDICAPPED ACCESSIBLE

we recently saw the show and absolutely loved it! my only issue was for the handicapped wanting to see the show. I have been to many theaters that are accomidating and accessible for handicapped but this theatre was the pits. no real way in except for the front of the building which you don't find out until you try and enter like everyone else thru the back. the staff was a bit rude and we felt like a burden. We sat in a section that was only a slant as they did not have the proper space for a wheel chair.. real uncomfortable to be sitting with half of your wheelchair on a slope! wish we had a better experience with the theatre! Godspell was amazing though! ... Read more

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