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Post by johartuk on Apr 4, 2018 11:32:14 GMT
Any chance you could share where/how you watched? Apparently the whole show was available on youtube (unless it's been taken down by now) Yes, that's where I watched it. I found it by accident when I was searching for clips!
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Post by theatremadness on Apr 4, 2018 11:55:09 GMT
It's definitely still on YouTube - I just found it!
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Apr 4, 2018 12:46:35 GMT
If you search JESUS CHRIST NBC it’s the 14th result.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 4, 2018 18:24:12 GMT
I’m not religious at all but am I the only one who finds this musical tasteless? I dunno, maybe it’s just because it’s a musical about torturing a man to death around 1985 years ago! I find it tasteless, but largely because the music is so f***ing bad.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 4, 2018 18:46:40 GMT
I remember some religious members of my family disapproving because of the audacity and disrespect of dealing with religious themes using modern music. Presumably there's somewhere in the New Testament that says "You can celebrate these events with any musical style or instrumentation that develops over the next 17 centuries or so, but for anything that comes along after that you can forget about it".
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Post by richey on Apr 4, 2018 20:19:30 GMT
Just watched it the all the way through. The separate clips on YouTube don't do it justice, the whole thing was really good. It worked really well in that arena setting, and loved that it brought out quite a bit of the rock element. Far better than the pantomime of the arena tour we got over here! John Legend may not have been the best but he sounded alright. The only weak part for me was Herod's Song. Alice cooper sounded ok but there was no acting there, he was just stood there singing and those dancing girls were pointless. The final scene was, as has been said before, stunning. The perspective on that final shot...wow!
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Post by Deleted on Apr 5, 2018 4:31:15 GMT
Oh god. The audiences persistent rapturous response is insufferable.
This is a direct product of all those trashy unintelligent singing contest programmes where the audience erupt, as if prompted by cattle prod, to every opening line and change in dynamic.
Here they’re even worse responding to every characters entrance and re-entrance, opening line, dynamic and key changes and in some cases actually cheering to changes in lighting. As a result none of the songs are able to breathe and this makes for a very laborious experience.
Vocally, I quite enjoyed John Legend as Jesus, but physically he appeared far to cock-sure for a man aware of his imminent destiny. Simon Dixon was ok as Judas, but I much preferred Tyrone Huntley’s approach at Open Air. What’s her face as Mary sang flat for most of it, must have been channeling her inner Mel-C.
Visually, the production design was great and well executed for television. Maybe with the exception of part 2 of “The Temple” which looked like the Thriller music video, bathed in green lighting and zombified ensemble.
Didn’t manage to get all the way through it in one sitting, so will revisit the full thing at some point, but it was a much more successful attempt at live-tv-musical production though. More of it please.
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Post by richey on Apr 5, 2018 9:30:53 GMT
On the whole I wasn't that bothered by the audience noise. Although there were one or two times I thought it a bit ott, I just saw them as being encouraged to be part of the story as if they were in the crowds in Jerusalem ( or Jerrooozalem as John Legend kept pronouncing it)
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Post by dontdreamit on Apr 5, 2018 17:41:20 GMT
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Post by stuartmcd on Apr 6, 2018 6:29:50 GMT
Anyone who wasn’t a fan of all the crowd cheering will be very disappointed in the cast recording. They’ve even replaced the already released studio recorded songs with the live versions.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 6, 2018 6:42:22 GMT
I think thats an incredible accolade for the production team behind the Open Air production. Most deserving.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 6, 2018 8:47:59 GMT
I dunno, maybe it’s just because it’s a musical about torturing a man to death around 1985 years ago! Makes a change from Stephen Sondheim the composer torturing the audience to death I suppose.
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Post by oxfordsimon on Apr 7, 2018 11:01:28 GMT
Finally got round to watching it this morning. There were many good things about it.
The energy throughout was great - until they stopped for the adverts. It would have been so much more satisfying without the pauses - which robbed it on the dramatic flow necessary to make it all really land.
Legend really doesn't have the power at the top of his voice like a Balsamo. But he does have presence - which is key to the role. You could get a sense of why people might follow him.
Dixon made a very fine Judas. He had the acting and vocal chops to carry it off with aplomb. Bareilles had some wonderful moments as Mary - she never overdid it (which is all too easy with an under-written role like that)
I loved the rock authenticity from Erik Grönwall and Norm Lewis landed most of his low notes - though was perhaps not as menacing as he could have been.
Ben Daniels was going great guns as Pilate - until his final bars where the screaming just went wrong. Shame as up to that point he had been unexpectedly good.
I thought the flying effects for the crucifixion were very effective. Simple (in terms of look - though I doubt in execution) but very effective.
The choreography was not original. Too many literal moves for my taste. I also thought that Herod's Song needed more pizzazz from the dancers (there were some serious timing issues in the final chorus kicks) - Alice Cooper really did just phone it in. Not as good as his earlier incarnation in the role.
It was a well put together piece of musical entertainment. Not perfect. It didn't redefine the way you do musicals on TV. But it served the piece well enough.
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Post by robertb213 on Apr 7, 2018 22:14:44 GMT
Finally caught up with this today - Brandon and Sara were fantastic, loved the ensemble and the staging, for me John Legend was a tad underwhelming (mainly because he couldn't really deliver Gethsemane). And Alice Cooper had zero energy or performance style at all. But otherwise I really enjoyed it 😁
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Post by Deleted on Apr 8, 2018 10:19:51 GMT
Ordered the CD from Amazon and became available for auto rip yesterday. Have to say I struggled to listen to it, the audience cheering for EVERYTHING is constant and very irritating. No idea why they made the recording like this as you can't see what they are cheering for. And it never ends. I really want to hear the voices and orchestration.
Assume is less annoying if you are watching. Does anyone know if there will be a DVD/Blu-ray release? Thanks.
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Post by Stephen on Apr 8, 2018 12:23:44 GMT
Just watched this. I have to say I really don’t care for this cast at all. Great energy from the ensemble though! Only kept watching for Norm Lewis...
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Post by richey on Apr 8, 2018 14:35:37 GMT
Whole album is available on Spotify
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Apr 8, 2018 20:19:26 GMT
Alice Cooper absolutely dreadful.
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Post by freckles on Apr 9, 2018 14:37:08 GMT
I enjoyed it, and thought Sara Bareilles made a wonderful Mary. I love her voice and that she kept it subtle and classy. Brandon VD also made a fantastic Judas, and even John Legend was OK - better than expected. I thought the performance had great energy and I enjoyed the crowd reaction, I thought it added to the excitement of a live performance and blended with the 'on-stage' action. I disliked Annas; the actor couldn't seem to decide what register to sing in, and kept changing. I never think the bits with the officialdom work as well as the rest of the show, and this production didn't change my opinion on that. And I dislike Herod being quite so panto. But overall, I liked it and thought the end was spectacular.
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Post by fiyero on Apr 18, 2018 8:17:40 GMT
Ordered the CD from Amazon and became available for auto rip yesterday. Have to say I struggled to listen to it, the audience cheering for EVERYTHING is constant and very irritating. No idea why they made the recording like this as you can't see what they are cheering for. And it never ends. I really want to hear the voices and orchestration. Assume is less annoying if you are watching. Does anyone know if there will be a DVD/Blu-ray release? Thanks. Is it worth listening to, I'm on track 2 and hating the audience noise!!!
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Post by anita on May 7, 2018 14:07:56 GMT
Available to order on DVD from Amazon - out 15th June..
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Post by Rory on May 10, 2018 20:47:14 GMT
I bought the soundtrack without seeing the tv broadcast or listening to it first on Spotify (daft I know) and feel like returning it to HMV. John Legend's Gethsemane is SO disappointing. Give me the Steve Balsamo or Ian Gillan versions anyday. They are infinitely superior.
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Post by 49thand8th on Jul 12, 2018 15:56:10 GMT
Wow!
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Post by Deleted on Jul 12, 2018 18:13:46 GMT
So John Legend could get his EGOT pretty soon?
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Post by theatremadness on Jul 12, 2018 18:36:19 GMT
So John Legend could get his EGOT pretty soon? Oo yes good point! This Emmy would do it for him. Though having seen him competition in the category (admittedly I haven't seen all performances), I'd be very surprised if he won. Wonder when else he'll get the chance to be nominated for an Emmy?!
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