REVIEW : Jesus Christ Superstar - a rebellious rock opera with a heart. Experience the drama and emotion of the last weeks of Jesus Christ’s life, as seen through the eyes of Judas Iscariot, in Patrick Randak/NBC. NBC just can't nail it. This weekend's Easter telecast of Jesus Christ Superstar was supposed to be the one that changed the game. Instead of mounting a full musical on closed The 50th anniversary tour of “Jesus Christ Superstar” is dynamite. The production, running through May 1 at the Peace Center, returns Andrew Lloyd Webber’s rock opera to the roaring audacity of the 1970 concept album: This is a big, pumped-up, go-for-broke staging, delivered with vocal heft and passion. It packs a wallop. Lyricist Tim Rice and composer Andrew Lloyd Webber attend the March 22 opening of the Superstar revival on Broadway. Rice and Lloyd Webber were in their 20s when they wrote Jesus Christ Superstar All this has come to pass thanks to fellow Atlanta-based drummer and "Jesus Christ Superstar" fanatic Michael Lorant. Lorant persuaded Ray and Saliers to sing those key roles on a rough-edged, hard-rocking new double CD of the gospel-based musical. Titled "Jesus Christ Superstar: A Resurrection," it was released in November on the Daemon label. Rev Brian McClungFriday, October 28, 2011. Andrew Lloyd Webber Jesus Christ Superstar. When Jesus preached or spoke to men he often said "he who has an ear to hear, let him hear". The gospel message is simple and compelling, but only to him who has an ear to hear. Consequently, Rice and Lloyd Webber, who manifestly DID NOT have ears to hear Mildly moral worldview with Christian, pagan, hedonistic, & anti-Christian elements, including a psychobabble description of a theophany by Jesus Christ as a figment of the heroine's imagination; 13 obscenities, 1 profanity ("By God"), vulgar language, sexual references, & many nasty insults & taunts; violent fight scene with hair pulling & lamp smashed on girl's head plus implied gruesome Good movie for kids and parents. This movie is awesome. It is cool because it tells the easier version of life was like for Jesus and his followers. How he got crucified and died. Some people may say it’s not accurate to the Bible but, this is the movie’s interpretation of it. We don’t know what actually would have happened so, this is Ian McIntosh as Jesus with the disciples in Jesus Christ Superstar at Manchester Palace (Image: Paul Coltas). But at the same time, while the striking set rarely changed at any point, there was something approaching an arthouse movie feel to the lighting and staging which even had echoes of German expressionist cinema especially towards the end of Jesus’ story. sL0NCo.

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