Path: utzoo!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!bcm!dimacs.rutgers.edu!aramis.rutgers.edu!athos.rutgers.edu!christian From: joefritz@rpi.edu (Jochen M. Fritz) Newsgroups: soc.religion.christian Subject: Re: Godspell and Nietzsche Message-ID: Date: 9 Mar 91 03:36:21 GMT Sender: hedrick@athos.rutgers.edu Organization: Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy NY Lines: 23 Approved: christian@aramis.rutgers.edu [Responding to comments by THomas Blake and Michael Bushnell on Godspell. From Bushnell: --clh] >>I've always found Godspell to be tremendously uplifting...I'm glad I Me too after seeing it, I was on a spiritual high for about a month. The songs still go throught my mind. Thanks for reviving a great memory. [From Blake, who commends that productions he has participated in add a resurrection of some sort. --clh] In the producetion I saw, there was a resuection. Jesus' body gets carried out by the disciples to the tune of "Long Live God"/"Prepare ye the Way" The cast leaves through the back door of the auditorium, and a minute later returns to "Day by Day". This then becomes both the resurection and the curtain call. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ | Jochen Fritz | For though we live in the world, we do not | | joefritz@pawl.rpi.edu | wage war as the world does.-- 2 Cor. 10:3 | | usergk2s@rpitsmts.bitnet| You have heard it said, Love your neighbor | | Noah [the peace monger] | and hate your enemy. But I tell you: Love | | | your enemies. Matt. 5:43-44 | ------------------------------------------------------------------------