Theatre Unleashed to Present POPE! AN EPIC MUSICAL, 10/11-11/17
By: Tyler Peterson
Theatre Unleashed follows up its wildly successful 2014 Fringe season (in both Hollywood and San Diego) by once again tapping into the source of the company's most successful show to date, the unique musical genius of New York's Justin Moran. In 2012, TU packed houses with the clever parody The Spidey Project. Now the company once again brings an original Moran piece to the West Coast with POPE! An Epic Musical playing at The Belfry in North Hollywood from Oct. 11-Nov. 17
In the show, an idealistic young Pope (who, incidentally is named Pope!) is framed for a heinous crime and banished from the Vatican. The people, blinded by the media frenzy, allow a tyrannical archbishop to seize power. As this new Pope tightens his iron fist the people are disheartened and in despair and the world is crying out for a hero...can Pope reclaim his glory to become the hero the world needs? POPE! is an adventure that echoes the timeless mythological hero's journey; when good and evil engage in an epic power struggle lines must be drawn, sides must be taken, and confrontations must be musical. "It's a fascinating script," said director Gregory Crafts. "Imagine a super hero origin story set against the backdrop of the Catholic Church, a grand battle of good versus evil, and a universal theme we can all get on board with, no matter our system of beliefs. It's a story that truly lives up to its name."
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6 Out of 10 Theatre 68 (8/20-8/20) |
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After the Blast The Broadwater Second Stage (8/05-8/13) |
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Catch Me If You Can Colony Theatre (9/17-10/18) |
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Emily Skinner: In Concert Feinstein's at the Nikko (8/14-8/15) |
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Gershwin and the Golden Age Younes and Soraya Nazarian Center for the Performing Arts (The Soraya) (10/11-10/11) |
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John Lloyd Young Feinstein's at the Nikko (8/21-8/22) |
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Love, Loss and What I Wore Sawyer's Playhouse (8/08-8/30) |
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Our Man in Santiago by Mark Wilding Odyssey Theatre Ensemble (9/10-9/20) |
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Closing Costs Gil Cates Theater (3/31-5/02) |









