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Overview

Synopsis

Based on the Gospel according to Matthew, Godspell is the first musical theatre offering from composer Stephen Schwartz who went on to write such well-known hits as Wicked, Pippin, and Children of Eden. The show features a comedic troupe of eccentric players who team up with Jesus to teach his lessons in a new age through parables, games, and tomfoolery.

Godspell also features the international hit, “Day by Day”, as well as an eclectic blend of songs ranging from pop to vaudeville, as Jesus’ life is played out onstage. Even after the haunting crucifixion, Jesus’ message of kindness, tolerance and love lives vibrantly on.

Show Information

Conceived By
Category
Musical
Age Guidance
Youth (Y)/General Audiences (G)
Number of Acts
2
First Produced
1971
Genres
Drama, Comedy, Farce, Historical/Biographical
Settings
Simple/No Set
Time & Place
contemporary
Cast Size
medium
Orchestra Size
Rock Combo
Dancing
Some Dance
Ideal For
College/University, Community Theatre, Star Vehicle Male, High School, Includes Young Adult, Adult Characters, Medium Cast

Context

Plot

Characters

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Character Portrayals

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Songs

ACT ONE

  • “Opening” - Company
  • “Prologue - Tower of Babble” - Company
  • “Prepare Ye the Way of the Lord” - John the Baptist and Company
  • Save the People” - Jesus and Company
  • “Day by Day” - Robin and Company
  • Learn Your Lessons Well” - Gilmer, Jesus, and Company
  • “O Bless the Lord” - Peggy and Company
  • “All for the Best” - Jesus, Judas and Company
  • “All Good Gifts” - Lamar and Company
  • “Light of the World” - Herb, Peggy, Jeffrey, Robin and Company

ACT TWO

  • “Learn Your Lessons Well” - Reprise: Company
  • “Turn Back, O Man” - Sonia, Jesus and Company
  • “Alas For You” - Jesus
  • “By My Side” - Peggy, Gilmer and Company
  • “We Beseech Thee” - Jeffrey and Company
  • “Day by Day - Reprise” - Company
  • “On the Willows” - The Band
  • “Finale” - Jesus and Company

A song with an asterisk (*) before the title indicates a dance number; a character listed in a song with an asterisk (*) by the character's name indicates that the character exclusively serves as a dancer in this song, which is sung by other characters.

Key Terms

    A moral tale with symbolic characters, used in theatre to deliver social commentary through simple storytelling.

    A rock musical is a form of musical theatre that incorporates the rhythms, instrumentation, and energy of rock-and-roll into its score. Emerging in the late 1960s with shows like Hair, rock musicals often bring a contemporary, rebellious edge to the stage. They blend theatrical storytelling with the raw power of popular music to attract younger and more diverse audiences.

    A company or group of actors who perform together, often touring or working as a repertory ensemble.

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