This is seriously the worst thing ever. The songs aren't well put together, the singing is mediocre, the editing isn't competent, and the whole thing is basically a church play from a random one in the middle of nowhere they decided to film one person at a time and then edit together.
There's also nothing between the songs! No scenes or acting or story - it's literally just the songs from the play put back to back with 10 diff people recording their parts separately then put up on screen in different squares or bubbles.
Other than the hot old lady in the bathtub singing seductively to her rubber ducky. That was the highlight somehow. Yes. It is indeed that awful and amateur. We did have a pretty good laugh at it though and luckily it's only like an hour, so if you're out of bad media to chuckle at - this may do the trick.
Godspell: 50th Anniversary Concert
2020
Action / Musical
Godspell: 50th Anniversary Concert
2020
Action / Musical
Plot summary
The Godspell 50th Anniversary Concert is led by Ruthie Henshall (Chicago) and Darren Day (Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat)—who were featured in a 1993 cast recording of the musical—Olivier winners Sam Tutty (Dear Evan Hansen) and Jenna Russell (Sunday in the Park With George), plus Ria Jones (Evita). The company also includes Jodie Steele, Danyl Johnson, Jenny Fitzpatrick, Natalie Green, John Barr, Sally Ann Triplett, Matthew Croke, Alison Jiear, Shekinah McFarlane, Lucy Williamson, Ronald Brian, and Jerome Bell, supported by an ensemble from Italia Conti. Michael Strassen directed the production, filmed from the cast’s homes and edited together with visual animations. The creative team also included musical director George Carter, sound designer Cyrus Brandon, and video designer and editor John Walsh.
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March 19, 2021 at 11:13 AM