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DOMA Theatre Company Rocks in ‘Jesus Christ Superstar’

DOMA Theatre Company’s new rendition of Andrew Lloyd Weber and Tim Rice’s 1970’s ground-breaking rock opera, Jesus Christ Superstar is simply a hit.  Slightly modernized to the concept: “What would it be like if Jesus walked around now in a world of Twitter, Facebook & Selfies,” it’s many parts, Goth, glitter and new wave bohemia including girl groupies, band-aides, army greens and skin cabaret moments amped up the flair and entertainment factor for the audience. It’s an exciting, thoroughly accessible take on a classic for Los Angeles small theater and thank you DOMA for that!

Of course, it would be pretty hard to screw it up. 
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Jesus Christ Superstar was radical for its debut in 1970. The concept album topped the American pop charts and ignited controversy by questioning the divine nature of Christ. The play was then produced on Broadway in 1971 starring Ben Vareen as Judas. It went on to be transformed into a feature film in 1973.  Even after 40 years, it still remains a global phenomenon.

DOMA lived up to every moment starting with its powerful lead singing cast, and downright show-stopping performances. Chief highlights featured a beautifically stylized, self-sacrificing, and totally hot millennial Jesus (Nate Parker), followed by Judas Iscariot (Jeremy Saje). Also, Simon (Graham Kurtz), Mary Magdalene (Renee Cohen), Pontius Pilate (Kelly Brighton), and Peter (Blair Grotbeck), who belted their hearts out reaching the stars with their incredible range. Songs that older audiences will remember hearing on the original album, are still as gorgeous as they were first heard.

“Taking up space…”

What DOMA also did was really step up the choreography factor this time.  Truly boy-follies-fabulous in every way, I was only disappointed by the lack of space that some of the exceptional dancers in the chorus absolutely could have used.  I got the feeling that if they actually had more room to move or if the nearly 23 member ensemble had been allowed to appear in waves and groups rather than all at once all the time, they would have been able to take the dancing to an even higher level.  Never-the-less, there were really no other disappointments here.  Overall, every step, every note every moment, served the production well.

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Music composed by Andrew Lloyd Webber
Lyrics by Tim Rice
Directed by Marco Gomez
Musical direction by Chris Raymond
Choreography by Angela Todaro
Starring: Nate Parker as Jesus Christ, Jeremy Saje as Judas, Renee Cohen as Mary Magdelene, Kelly Brighton as Pontius Pilate, Andrew Diego as Caiaphas, Michelle Holmes as Annas; Blair Grotbeck as Peter,Graham Kurtz as Simon the Zealot and Venny Carranza as King Herod. Also featuring Alex Allen, Jackee Bianchi, Charlie Bostick, Tym Brown, Sandra Diana Cantu, Kevin Corsini, Kaitlyn Fajilan, Kendra M. Hill,Allison Jakubowski, Wesley Moran, Ashlie Paige, Dekontee Tucrkile, Lauren Tyni and Anthony D. Willis

Produced by Marco Gomez and Dolf Ramos
Presented by DOMA Theatre Company

Now playing until March 22

Copyright © 2015 Gia On The Move. All rights reserved. 

Jesus Christ Superstar is a 1970 rock opera by Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber. It tells the story of the last week of Jesus’s life through the eyes of Judas Iscariot.  The musical focuses on the final days of Jesus, from his arrival in Jerusalem to his crucifixion, with a particular emphasis on the internal conflict of Judas Iscariot. The story is told entirely through song, exploring the relationships between Jesus, Judas, Mary Magdalene, and the Roman authorities.


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