JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR 50th Anniversary Tour
Posted: 12/22/19 at 5:16pm
The guy who played Judas, James Delisco Beeks, has been pretty regularly posting reviews on his Facebook page.
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Posted: 12/22/19 at 5:19pm
Posted: 12/22/19 at 6:16pm
Saw this in LA in late October and was blown away! A fantastic production:)
Posted: 12/22/19 at 6:28pm
The choreography had a very modern/interpretive dance feel to it which I don't personally care for, but that's a taste thing on my part and it was technically well done. Musically it was amazing, with very strong singers and instrumentation that seems very heavily inspired by the concept album, which is a plus for me.
Posted: 12/22/19 at 6:38pm
Posted: 12/22/19 at 7:41pm
BWNUT said: "Go! Best staged version I've seen so far."
Since the show is only 90 minutes with no intermission I’m looking at trying to buy another ticket while it’s up in Pittsburgh. Keeping my eye open on the very limited availability to see if any front orchestra or front balcony seats open up for that weekend.
Posted: 12/22/19 at 8:16pm
In what world is JCS 90 mins without intermission?
Posted: 12/22/19 at 8:30pm
tourboi said: "In what world is JCS 90 mins without intermission?"
Every theater on the tour is listing it as -
Run Time: 90 minutes with no intermission
Posted: 12/22/19 at 10:24pm
Posted: 12/22/19 at 10:59pm
dmwnc1959 said: "Every theater on the tour is listing it as -
Run Time:90 minutes with no intermission"
Interesting. They must have cut something to fit it into a one-act. Anyone who has seen it know what they cut/have a song list?
Posted: 12/22/19 at 11:02pm
First off, it's an equity tour.
Also, it doesn't surprise me that there's no intermission. It isn't a long show. If memory serves the UK arena tour preformed it without one. But, typically the act one closer is Damned For All Time/Blood Money. However, the entire running time of the show is about an hour and forty min. So it can be. I don't know the history of the show too well to know if it's common or not.
Posted: 12/22/19 at 11:06pm
Islander_fan said: "First off, it's an equity tour.”
Aw now I'm bummed I missed it.
Posted: 12/22/19 at 11:28pm
DoTheDood said: "Interesting. They must have cut something to fit it into a one-act. Anyone who has seen it know what they cut/have a song list?"
No cuts, but it did go pretty quickly from song to song.
Posted: 12/23/19 at 12:29am
How fascinating. I've never seen it done as a one act.
Posted: 12/23/19 at 12:59am
They cut out the dream ballet.
Posted: 12/23/19 at 1:13am
Posted: 12/23/19 at 11:56am
dmwnc1959 said: "BWNUT said: "Go! Best staged version I've seen so far."
Since the show is only 90 minutes with no intermission I’m looking at trying to buy another ticket while it’s up in Pittsburgh. Keeping my eye open on the very limited availability to see if any front orchestra or front balcony seats open up for that weekend."
Watch Pittsburgh's seating maps in the days surrounding the event. Usually some good ones pop up then,or the morning-of.
I've even called the box office as soon as they open, while I'm driving to Pittsburgh for a matinee, and have had good luck being able to pay to upgrade my seat if they've opened any up. Their box office staff are so helpful (PlayhouseSquare's staff could learn a few things from them).
Unfortunately JCS is in town during a busy week for me, so I'll be catching this one in Cleveland in March.
Let us know how you like it!
Posted: 12/23/19 at 12:13pm
Posted: 12/24/19 at 4:43pm
I saw it Friday evening (12/20) at the Hippodrome in Baltimore. I thought it was amazing. It was 100 minutes long, no intermission. It moves fast without much chance to applaud, although for a few songs, people just *had* to applaud and squeezed some clapping in. It was very intense especially seeing it five days before Christmas. I am seriously thinking about buying tickets to see it in Hartford CT at the end of February.
Posted: 12/24/19 at 5:42pm
Overall, it was mediocre. Very few highlights...mainly the couple songs from Mary Magdalene. The actor who played Judas has a good singing voice but when he tried to sing the high parts, he ended up shouting rather than singing the words.
Posted: 12/24/19 at 8:01pm
bwaylyric said: "They cut out the dream ballet."
LMAO!!! I'm DEAD!!!
Posted: 12/28/19 at 7:33pm
Received today from the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust my “Brush Up” email for the show next weekend - “The full history of the Broadway musical Jesus Christ Superstar, from its conceptual beginnings as a rock album, to rumors of John Lennon’s involvement in the stage production, to the musical’s official premiere in Pittsburgh’s own Civic Arena before it ran as a Broadway production.” It included these links:
https://www.broadwayworld.com/article/The-Story-of-JESUS-CHRIST-SUPERSTAR-20180401
https://trustarts.org/blog/jesus-christ-superstar-as-youve-never-seen-it-before
https://youtu.be/-cI1XEE9De8
VERY much looking forward to this! :)
Posted: 1/1/20 at 6:00pm
From today’s Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
https://www.post-gazette.com/ae/theater-dance/2020/01/01/Review-Cutting-edge-Jesus-Christ-Superstar-thrills-tour-Pittsburgh/stories/202001010155
Posted: 1/2/20 at 7:15pm
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