Fiona co-directs upcoming production of Godspell

The iconic album cover from the original production of Godspell
The iconic album cover from the original production of Godspell

Looking for something fun, cultural and relevant to do during the Easter Holidays this April?

Godspell is a  rock musical from the early ’70s created by final year Drama student, John-Michael Tebelek when he was left cold by the Easter service he attended in New York.

It takes the story of Jesus into a hippie context and gives his message of love a delightful and exciting relevance that 21st century audiences will love.

“In April 2015, I was asked to show the DVD of  Godspell to a Year 10 RE class at my school. The happy memories of being in Godspell in Ireland when I was 16 came flooding back,” shared co-director Fiona Brennan-Scott.

“I have recently realised it was the year Tebelek died, aged 36.”

Godspell will be a fundraiser for the Harwell Village Hall Redevelopment Fund, which is currently without a stage.

It is therefore going to be staged in Harwell’s St Matthew’s Church where the audience can expect many surprises including a Steph instead of a Stephen and the presence of some surprisingly disreputable woman!

Book your tickets by visiting Bob’s Family Butchers in Harwell or contact me here.

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