Godspell Revival

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#1Godspell Revival
Posted: 3/29/11 at 10:53am

What are the differences (in music especially) between the original broadway production and the 2001 touring one?


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Princeton78
#2Godspell Revival
Posted: 3/29/11 at 10:18pm

The original Broadway production actually started off-Broadway.
It opened at the Cherry Lane Theatre in May of 1971 and moved to the larger Promenade that August, where it played until 1976,when it moved to the Broadhurst, Plymouth and Ambassador theaters on Broadway for another year or so.
How is the music different from the original to the 2001 touring? Well, the melodies are the same, the bones of the arrangements are kind of there on some of the songs, but that's about it. I saw that production and thought it was awful and tried way too hard to update the piece in every possible way. The set was ugly, the arrangements were often laughable (especially in Turn Back O Man), and the ending, was ultimately unmoving-which is very hard to accomplish in Godspell. I did not see the off-Broadway production that took place in the early 2000's (with Foa, Bean, Kimball etc.), but I own the CD and they did a really nice job there with updating the music just enough to give it a fresh sound, yet kept very faithful to the original arrangements. If you're trying to decide between versions on CD, I'd recommend the original first, then the off-Broadway revival, and then the movie soundtrack, which I'm a big fan of.


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Parks
#2Godspell Revival
Posted: 3/29/11 at 10:28pm

As different (and as kinda trashy) as the 2001 touring production was, I kind of enjoyed it... the finale--Jesus' voice is AMAZING! GIves me goosebumps everytime he hits "Oh God, I'm dyyyyiiiing!" Really clear and powerful voice.

...make sure you NEVER look at a picture of that actor as Jesus though--holy gay. Jesus would NOT be happy.


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#3Godspell Revival
Posted: 3/30/11 at 12:28am

I have every recording there is of Godspell. It was the first professional show I was ever in as well as the first show I ever directed so It has some sentimental value. I saw the 2000 off-broadway production with Foa, Bean, etc., as well as the 2001 touring production, and absolutely hated the latter. The 2000 cast recording is probably my favorite to listen too out of all my recordings!

I realized that what I believe makes or breaks GODSPELL is all in the directors conception. The whole concept of the 2001 tour was just super cheesy and I think that is why I hated it. However, I did see 2 amateur productions that took place in a nursery and a circus.... but I wont go into that

Updated On: 3/30/11 at 12:28 AM