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(director of ) directs the Original Australian Production of Jesus Christ Superstar which premiered on May 4th, 1972 at the Capitol Theatre in Sydney. (designer of ) does the scenic design., who would later be asked to sing the part of Rocky Horror for dubbing on the original mono soundtrack of, performs as Jesus in this production., who played Dr.
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Marc Platt Productions.ReleaseOriginal networkPicture formatOriginal releaseApril 1, 2018 ( 2018-04-01)ChronologyPreceded byExternal linksJesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert is an American musical television special that was broadcast live on on April 1, 2018 ( Sunday). Executively produced by, and, it was a staged concert performance of the 1970. It received positive reviews from critics but had a smaller viewership than earlier musical specials. Main article:The musical is almost entirely sung-through, with a minimal to no amount of spoken dialogue. The plot is loosely based on the ' accounts of the last week of the life of, beginning with the preparation for the arrival of Jesus and his disciples in and ending with the crucifixion.The disciple is worried that Jesus has become too swept up in the adoration of his followers, rather than focusing on his teachings about taking care of the poor, and that his following has grown too large and outspoken, which could soon provoke the wrath of the ('Heaven on Their Minds'). Judas also objects to Jesus spending his time with ('What's the Buzz / Strange Thing Mystifying'), who advises Jesus to relax ('Everything's All Right'). Judas's fears prove justified as priests, and more gather and agree that Jesus and his movement must be crushed ('This Jesus Must Die').
Jesus enters Jerusalem filled with exaltation ('Hosanna') until he discovers that his temple has become overrun with unscrupulous merchants and money lenders. Overwhelmed by a throng of people needing his assistance, he tells them to heal themselves, and his follower Mary Magdalene attempts to calm him. Fearing that Jesus' movement is getting out of control, Judas goes to the Priests and tells them where Jesus will be the following night. The Priests pay him with 30 pieces of silver.
Judas arrives at Jesus' location with Roman soldiers and identifies Jesus by kissing him on the cheek. The soldiers arrest Jesus and send him to Caiaphas, then, King, and finally back to Pilate, who condemns him to death on the cross.Cast and characters Main. Original Television Cast of Jesus Christ Superstar Live in ConcertReleasedApril 6, 2018Recorded2018SoundtrackLength1: 35: 38An official soundtrack was released by, digitally on April 6, 2018, and physically on April 27, 2018. Business radio customer programming software. Track listing All music is composed. Heaven on Their Minds'4:303.'
What's The Buzz / Strange Thing Mystifying'4:224.' Everything's Alright'4:055.' This Jesus Must Die'3:366.' Simon Zealotes / Poor Jerusalem'5:128.' Pilate's Dream'1:489.' The Temple'5:1710.' Everything's Alright (Reprise)'0:4011.'
I Don't Know How to Love Him'3:4012.' Damned for All Time / Blood Money'4:3313.' The Last Supper'7:1014.' Gethsemane (I Only Want to Say)'5:4415.' The Arrest'4:0217.' Peter's Denial'0:3818.'
Pilate and Christ'2:5819.' King Herod's Song'3:2220.' Transition After Herod'0:3921.' Could We Start Again, Please?' Judas's Death'4:5423.'
Trial Before Pilate (Including The 39 Lashes)'6:1924.' The Crucifixion'1:4826.' John Nineteen: Forty One'2:4827.'
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Curtain Call'2:34Total length:1:35:38Commercial performance The album debuted at number 46 on the US, earning 13,000 album-equivalent units in its first week according to Nielsen Music, with over 11,000 units coming from traditional album sales. It also debuted at number 3 the same week on the Soundtracks chart, as well as at number 14 on the Top Album Sales chart. Charts Chart (2018)PeakpositionUS46US3US14See also., a 2016 television special on FoxReferences.
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