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Little Theatre gathers cast of 100 for 'Jesus Christ
Superstar'
By Lorraine Lucciola, Standard-Times correspondent
Under the dual direction of
Jeff Belanger and Janice MacDonald, the Little Theatre of Fall River
prepares to deliver yet another memorable gift to the Greater Fall River
community
The theater
group's ambitious production of "Jesus Christ Superstar," the
trend-setting rock musical blockbuster by Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd
Webber, just happens to arrive at a time when its messages will be most
heartfelt.
Mr. Belanger and Ms. MacDonald have
successfully collaborated in the past on Little Theatre productions in
what have been recalled as true accomplishments. "Big" shows are
crowd-pleasers -- and popular at the box office. Little Theatre's most
popular and profitable shows, under Mr. Belanger's direction, include
"Oliver!," "La Cage Aux Folles" and "The King and I."
Ms. MacDonald, a dancer, performer,
teacher and choreographer by profession, has created the choreography for
the show with Mr. Belanger. They are assisted by Loralee Levesque.
"We have both choreographed
it ('Jesus Christ Superstar') before for other theater groups and always
enjoyed working together. With a cast of 100 people from the area, 'Jesus
Christ Superstar' is the first Lloyd Webber show that Little Theatre has
produced," says Mr. Belanger.
The action of the play focuses on
the last seven days of Christ's life.
In powerful dramatic and musical
moments, we follow Christ's charismatic arrival in Jerusalem, where he
encounters mistrust and criticism. The betrayal by Judas, the trial before
Pontius Pilate and Christ's ultimate crucifixion guarantee an exciting
theatrical event for the actors and for those who see it.
Aaron Gendreau, as Jesus, is joined
by other veteran performers in major roles. Kenny Ettrress plays Judas;
Taryn Mallard-Reid is Mary Magdalene; Tom Marcello portrays Pontius Pilate
and Brian McCann plays Herod.
Supporting
players include Bobby Houde (Simon), John Ashley (Peter), Michael
Wrobleski (Caiaphas) and David Faria (Annas).
Musical direction is by Jane
Fiore-Bigelow. Costumes were created by Fran Petisca and Tom Marcello. The
set was designed and executed by Mr. Belanger and Darlene Miller. Sound
was designed by Garret LaFrance and Shawn Elliot is technical adviser at
BCC. Kathy Castro is stage manager with assistance from Donna Klamkin.
"There is no theatrical
event like it," says Ms. MacDonald. "The audience becomes tremendously
involved in these final days of Christ and creates a community of
emotional support for the players on stage."
"It's a tremendous experience for
the actors and audience," adds Mr. Belanger.
The Little Theatre of Fall River's
production of "Jesus Christ Superstar" open at 8 tonight at the Margaret
L. Jackson Arts Center at Bristol Community College, Elsbree Street, Fall
River. The production continues tomorrow evening through Saturday at 8 and
concludes with a matinee on Sunday at 2 p.m.
Tickets are $15, $12 for seniors and
students and $5 for children, 12 years of age and under. For reservations
and information call (508) 675-1852.
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