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  • Jesus Christ Superstar
  • Jesus Christ Superstar
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  • Jesus Christ Superstar è qualcosa di molto, ma molto pericoloso.
  • Jesus Christ Superstar is a musical with music by Andrew Lloyd Webber and lyrics by Tim Rice that has been produced several times at the University of Pennsylvania, most recently as Quadramics' Spring Fling Musical in 2001.
  • Jesus Christ Superstar was a 1972 musical co-written by Mel Gibson and Jesus Christ himself. Gibson wrote much of the music, while Christ wrote the script. Hippies.
  • Jesus Christ Superstar is a production, and this is a general overview of that production.
  • A Rock Opera and (subverted?) Passion Play by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice. Originally released as a Concept Album in 1970, it made its way to the Broadway and London stage in 1971 and was filmed as a major movie in 1973. An updated version was recorded sometime around 2000 by Webber's Really Useful Group for PBS, and the show lives on in stage production and tours to this day. Inspired By certain sections of The Bible, it chronicles the last seven days of Jesus' life, focusing mainly on the characters of Jesus, Judas and Mary Magdalene. It's regarded among Andrew Lloyd Webber's best works. It's sort of a sequel to Joseph and The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, though this took a bit more liberty with the source material.
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  • Jesus Christ Superstar è qualcosa di molto, ma molto pericoloso.
  • Jesus Christ Superstar is a musical with music by Andrew Lloyd Webber and lyrics by Tim Rice that has been produced several times at the University of Pennsylvania, most recently as Quadramics' Spring Fling Musical in 2001.
  • Jesus Christ Superstar was a 1972 musical co-written by Mel Gibson and Jesus Christ himself. Gibson wrote much of the music, while Christ wrote the script. Hippies.
  • A Rock Opera and (subverted?) Passion Play by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice. Originally released as a Concept Album in 1970, it made its way to the Broadway and London stage in 1971 and was filmed as a major movie in 1973. An updated version was recorded sometime around 2000 by Webber's Really Useful Group for PBS, and the show lives on in stage production and tours to this day. Inspired By certain sections of The Bible, it chronicles the last seven days of Jesus' life, focusing mainly on the characters of Jesus, Judas and Mary Magdalene. It's regarded among Andrew Lloyd Webber's best works. It's sort of a sequel to Joseph and The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, though this took a bit more liberty with the source material. Depending on the production, the actors and settings in the show are portrayed with blends of modern and biblical-era clothing and motifs, running with the idea of Jesus being a rockstar-like figure (something not always appreciated by the Moral Guardians), the Apostles being counter-cultural radicals, and the Romans dressing in black leather and taking a Big Brother Is Watching approach to running The Empire. The 2000 filmed version updates the visual metaphors... specifically, setting it in a modern-day dystopic version of the Roman Empire with Nazi-esque guards, and Jesus' followers appear to be a street gang. Who're seen toting submachine guns and assault rifles at times. The plot is pretty much the same, but with different things emphasized; Annas, for instance, appears in many more scenes than in the '73 version and in a very different light, the Ho Yay between Judas and Jesus is played up to the point of a Love Triangle with Mary Magdalene, and some other things.
  • Jesus Christ Superstar is a production, and this is a general overview of that production.