All good things must come to an end. After six weeks of rehearsal and eight performances, Stage Center's production of Jesus Christ Superstar closed the curtain one final time.
We had all practiced our songs, learned our staging, rehearsed our dances (I say "our" in the company sense...I don't dance), and gotten a pretty good feel for the show. All of that on the comfort of a flat surface in Stage Center's rehearsal space. Then, a mere four days before we open the show, we moved into the Emmett Hook Center.
I had the pleasure to be at the Emmett Hook Center in downtown Shreveport for opening night of "Jesus Christ Superstar". This is a great show and I highly recommend it.
Stage Center, a theater company in Shreveport, is staging a production of the Andrew Lloyd Weber classic "Jesus Christ Superstar." We talked to Seth Taylor (Jesus) and Isaac Haas (Judas) about the production.
In the last part of my Superstar blog, I told the story of how rehearsals started. One thing that I failed to mention is the fact that for the first four of five weeks of rehearsals, we were missing two principal actors.
I have been recently cast as Pontius Pilate in Stage Center's production of Jesus Christ Superstar. We have just begun rehearsals, and I would like to share my experiences as we get closer to the opening of the show.