Date: Fri 22-Mar-1996
Date: Fri 22-Mar-1996
Publication: Bee
Author: SHANNO
Illustration: C
Location: A-11
Quick Words:
theatre-rev-D'ART-Jesus-Christ
Full Text:
(rev of "Jesus Christ Superstar" at D'ART, 3/22/96)
Interpretation, Innovation By D'ART
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By Julie Stern
DANBURY - Two years ago the multi-talented Francis Daley directed a stunning
production of Jesus Christ Superstar at TheatreWorks in New Milford. This
year, Daley, who is now the artistic director of the Danbury Theatre Company
(formerly D'ART, or the Danbury Actors Repertory Theatre), is mounting a very
different interpretation of the Tim Rice/Andrew Lloyd Webber rock opera.
The two obvious innovations are that the play is being staged in St. James
Church itself, rather than the theatre upstairs where D'ART productions are
normally seen, and by way of visual background, there is a modern
interpretation of the crucifixion, projected on three screens behind the
altar, creating a vivid and constantly living triptych.
The result is very impressive.
It also tends to accentuate the formality of the work, giving it the more
abstract, ceremonious pageantry of opera, as opposed to the "in your face"
provocativeness of a rock musical.
As with everything D'ART does, Superstar is executed with consummate care and
attention to detail. I really liked Arthur Frederic's choreography, and the
spirit and precision with which the ensemble performs its numbers, especially
the wonderful Hosanna.
Vocal director Cynthia McCorkindale elicits excellent performances from all
her principals, including Fred R. Rueck as Jesus, Barry Neal as Judas, Amber
Anita Peebles as Mary, Steve Faiella as Pilate, and Dana Mooney as Herod.
The slides are a terrific contribution, thoughtfully chosen and smoothly
presented, and clearly represent a great deal of work in assembling the
montages.
My only reservation about the production is that the recorded soundtrack tends
to be so loud as to almost, but not quite, clash with the voices of the
soloists, whereas the ensemble numbers are strong enough to stand on their
own. And since this is in the church proper, it is important to get their
early enough to get good seats.
The Danbury Theatre Company's production of Jesus Christ Superstar will
continue at St. James Church, 25 West Street in Danbury, until April 6.
Curtain is Friday and Saturday at 8 pm, Sunday at 7, and there will be a
matinee April 6 at 2 pm. Call 790-1161 for tickets, reservations.
