Wednesday, October 11, 2006

Jesus Christ Superstar

I saw Jesus Christ Superstar this past weekend. I'm still not sure what to make of this production overall, but I will comment on what did move me.

Mary's Song: Mary Magdalene's song I Don't Know How to Love Him brought to mind what I think is one of the central struggles of the Christian Faith: we often don't know how to love this One whom we worship. Later in the production, Judas picks up on this same line in his struggle to understand this enigmatic Messiah, a struggle that ultimately culminates in his betrayal.

Hosanna: The song Hosanna was used remarkably well, artistically and theologically. It marked Jesus' triumphal Jerusalem entry and returned in the form of a reprise (with more somber tones) during the Passion. Both elements are present, I think, when we pray the Sanctus as part of the Communion liturgy. And our cry--outside the Jerusalem gates, at the foot of the Cross, at the Banquet Table of the Lord--is the same: "Hosanna! Lord, save us!"

Crucifixion: The crucifixion scene was moving, especially considering that it forced the audience to focus intently on the Crucified Christ. Other modern portrayals of the Crucifixion seem filled with distractions. Here one could not help but gaze on the particular Jew from Nazareth, God the Son, in all his agony and glory.

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