Jesus Christ Superstar 1973
- Director:
Norman Jewison
- Cast: Ted Neeley,
Carl Anderson, Yvonne Eliman, Barry Dennan, Larry Marshall, Josh Mostel
- Why? A favourite
musical
- Seen: Many times.
Now 13 June 2026
Now
there is.
Jesus
(Neeley) has a weak, shrill and reedy voice but otherwise he’s good. Judas
(Anderson) is the strongest character, angry and sorrowful at their losing
their way, and pain over his betrayal.
The
visuals are both strong and minimalistic. The anachronisms like 20th
century pound notes, postcards, military tanks and machine guns work in the
context.
The
apostles, the extras, the dancers are all very good. Herod (Mostel) and Pilate
(Dennan) are terrific.
I’ve
been an atheist since childhood but I’ve long been fascinated by the story of
Jesus the man, whether such a person ever existed or not. That’s what Jesus Christ Superstar is about. The man
who was caught up in a situation that grew out of his control.
4* of 5
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