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Saturday, November 19, 2016

Godspell

Godspell
Jester's Dinner Theater
Longmont, CO
October 7, 2016 - January 29, 2017

Jester’s Dinner Theatre is an intimate theater nestled on Main Street in Longmont. It has been around for 17 years but it is likely unfamiliar to most residents of the Denver Metro area. The space is small, the menu is simple and the staff is incredibly friendly.

Godspell was a good fit for the intimate space. The set was very simple – on stage were a piano, a ladder and an array of props and costume pieces used throughout the show. The costumes were modern. The Hawaiian shirt on John the Baptist and the smiley face t-shirt on Jesus were fun.

The script for Godspell is a loose one with plenty of openings for improv. The cast made great use of these moments to represent them as millennials. The show didn’t feel like a relic from the early 1970’s – if came across as a modern telling of the Christian Gospels. Godspell is more like a series of sermons and hymns than a musical. The cast didn’t shy away from this concept.

Overall the show was well staged. The occasional use of the aisles gave it a sense of unpredictability. While much of it was humorous, the treatment of the Last Supper and Crucifixion scenes were given the seriousness they deserve. Godspell was widely criticized for featuring the Crucifixion without the Resurrection. The cast cleverly addressed this by suggesting it during the curtain call.

The biggest flaw in the production was the acoustics. Many of the female actors’ voices were not strong enough to carry without amplification. Their voices would occasionally be drowned out by the chorus or even the piano. Despite that, the cast seemed to enjoy performing and it was contagious.

As a side note, after the show my daughter asked a group of actors to have her photo taken with them. They responded by gathering the entire cast for the photo. We all left feeling appreciated as new audience members. The hometown feel of this theater will certainly bring us back!

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