GODSPELL

 PRODUCTION
May, 2003
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Steven Schwartz

Anna Kavanagh

Loyola Musical Society Inc.

A modern-day version of the gospels, opening with John the Baptist calling a disparate group of youth from their workaday lives to follow and learn from Jesus. They form a roving acting troupe that enacts the parables through song and dance, comedy, & mime. Jesus' ministry ends with a last supper, his crucifixion in a junkyard, and, the following morning, his body being carried aloft by his apostles back into the world of the living. Popular songs include “Prepare Ye the way of the Lord” and “Day by Day”.

For more information for to : www.loyola.singer.net


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Renaissance Theatre (Kew High School), 826 High Street East Kew
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