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Godspell written and conceived by John-Micheal Tebelek, is a celebration of the Gospel according to Saint Matthew. This musical is quite different from the more flamboyant kind, such as Hello Dolly!, The King and I, etc., as it consists of simple costumes, set design, props, and lighting. It is a moving experience with stagings of the stories of the Bible using theatrical devices such as pantomime, children's games, charades, puppetry, vaudeville antics, minstrel, tap and soft shoe dancing, and songs and music of many types, — folk, ballad, pop, rock, light musical comedy, and dramatic. The main advice to the players is to speak honestly with open simplicity; not to push for exuberance, but to be exuberant; not to play to the audience, but to be one in a party of celebration with them. In brief. Godspell tells us that the passion of Jesus Christ was to teach love in the hearts of people rather than hate and sadness. (Above Left) Michelle Washington as Joanne GODSPELL. (Above) Jesus. Dave Miller, and gave an outstanding performance. (Above right) Robin. Lori Murray. Members of the cast in a scene from MUSICAL 7
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The people who work behind the scenes are almost always given less recognition then they deserve. Without them, there could be no production. Working with and obtaining the costumes and props were; Marla Korpi. Sue Rauhut, Loretta Smith and Patti Moore. Ms Robertson headed the hard-working crew. Credit for the make-up work was Ms. Willis, who taught the crew everything they knew. The crew consisted of Linda Dykas, Pam Fields, Linda Johnson. Pam Signorelli, Alma Arriaza and Cheryl Poppo. The house crew, which consists of the box office crew and the ushers, contained the following students; Marla Korpi. Susanne Kieper, Teri Oswald, Karen Neese. Patty Lucko, Dawn Lustro. Lisa Jinks, Sandra Wortham, and Tammy Paris. (Above Left) Alma Arriaza aided in the transformation of a character. (Above) Alvin Cheeks had to be the impossible one and insisted on doing his “own' make-up. (Left) The entire cast - hard at work. MUSICAL 9
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