Man of Sorrows (musical)

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Man of Sorrows (originally titled Jesus Christ Revolution) is an Australian musical with music by

Jesus Christ
, from his birth to his crucifixion and the resurrection.

Productions

The musical premiered under the title Jesus Christ Revolution at the Comedy Theatre, Melbourne on 8 January 1972.[1][2] The cast included Steve Anthony as Jesus, Erl Dalby as Judas and Una Valli as Mary (as well as a young John Paul Young).[3] It closed after three weeks due to weak audience demand.[4]

The name was changed to Man of Sorrows for a subsequent Sydney production, which opened at the Pitt Street Congregational Centre on 6 June 1972. The cast included Ron Stevens as Jesus, Erl Dalby (from the Melbourne production) as Judas, Jennifer Bailey as Mother Mary and Janet Roberts as Mary Magdalene.[5]

A 1973 New Zealand production featured Rob Guest as Jesus.[6]

A studio recording of the songs "Hail All Hail" performed by Neil Williams, Kerrie Biddell and chorus and "My Boy's Different" performed by Biddell was released in May 1972.[7]

References

  1. ^ Milsom, Wendy (10 January 1972). "Magic Was Killed in Onslaught of Sound". The Age. p. 2. Retrieved 23 July 2017.
  2. ^ "Column Eight". The Sydney Morning Herald. 1 January 1972. p. 1. Retrieved 23 July 2017.
  3. ^ McNicoll, David D. (26 December 1971). "Glitter Scene". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 23 July 2017.
  4. ^ Beattie, Max (31 January 1972). "'Jesus' Show Folds After Three Weeks". The Age. p. 3. Retrieved 23 July 2017.
  5. ^ van Steyn, Maree (28 May 1972). "'Jesus' bid to save old church". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 23 July 2017.
  6. ^ Stephens, Tony. "Singer who gave his musicals life - Obituaries". www.smh.com.au. Retrieved 2017-07-23.
  7. ^ Neil Williams And Kerrie Biddell - Hail All Hail, retrieved 2017-09-28