“Godspell” is sure to entertain audiences of all ages and faiths

That’s me in the white shirt, with a tie around my head. The show opens tonight.

Anthony Marino, artistic director for the performing arts group and professional theater company Stage Right! in Greensburg, has played the role of Judas in the classical musical, “Godspell” eight times.

He is about to take stage for the ninth time in the role.

“’Godspell’ is a favorite of mine,” he said. “It’s one of those shows where I gain so much inspiration as an actor.”

via Herald Standard

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