“Godspell” is a musical for everyone. Now that that has been stated, everyone should see this particular production by the Brown Paper Box Company. Creatively directed by M. William Panek, “Godspell” is fun, lively and has the audience captured from the first number “Prepare Ye the Way of the Lord”.
Originated in 1970 by director/writer Michael Tebelak for his master’s thesis project, “Godspell” is the Jesus story based on the Gospel according to Saint Matthew, though it takes place in a modern, urban environment and has dance-craved, colorfully-dressed kids taking on the roles of the apostles. In this adaptation, Panek superbly captures the youthfulness and energy of the original with well cast roles and is also able to successfully convey meaningful messages throughout by way of parables in the midst of humorous punch lines and physical comedy.
Doubling as “John the Baptist” and “Judas Iscariot”, Jake Mahler excels in both roles thanks in part to a strong vocal performance and finessed guitar playing. While Andrew Lund was aptly cast as “Jesus” and performs the role wonderfully with heart, passion and vocal prowess, the ensemble as a whole really brings the show to life. An all-around outstanding performance by Stephanie Rohr epitomizes the essential of “Godspell”, blending earnest fervor with joy, bliss, eagerness and curiosity. Rohr strengthens an already strong cast, but is not the only star to shine in this production as each member in the ensemble has something to offer and does so when given the chance during their own numbers.
From the classic “Day by Day” to such songs as “O Bless the Lord” and “Save the People” the live instrumentation is every bit as impressive as the cast.
“Godspell” is playing at Collaboraction Studio 300 (in the historic Flat Irons Building - 1579 N. Milwaukee Ave) through October 7th. Parking can be challenging in the heart of Wicker Park so public transportation is a great option. For more information or tickets, visit www.brownpaperbox.org.
*top photo - Andrew Lund and Jake Mahler
*right side photo - Stephanie Rohr with ensemble