The Tribune-Review is very dependable in its coverage of the local arts. (That’s me kneeling in the white shirt, with a tie around my head.)
It’s not always the adults who are the teachers.
In Stage Right’s production of the Broadway musical “Godspell,” director Anthony Marino says it’s the youngest performers who spread the word of Jesus to the older doubters and nonbelievers.
The cast is a mix of adult professional actors and Stage Right graduates, a group of teens and current Stage Right students, pre-teens who serve as an angel chorus and children who are taught by Jesus (David Mahokey) and share his message with the others. —Stage Right spreads the gospel of music with ‘Godspell’ | TribLIVE.
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I think it is great that you can share your talents! And a tie around the head can’t be any worse than wearing a sweatshirt with a huge letter “G” on it. :-)