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I am just a late Godspell movie fan. I' m interested in Jesus' message and in all those people who brought a message of peace love and hope in this world and I believe there are more than anyone can immagine! Peace!

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People looking for love, peace, social justice and especially hoping that this world can change into a better place with a little help from anyone, day by day, little by little, slowly but surely!

John Michael Tebelak went to church on Easter Sunday in 1970. He found the service to be devoid of feeling. He once said he felt like the service was trying to roll the rock in front of the tomb instead of celebrating the risen Christ. After the service he was stopped by a cop (due to John-Michaels long hair)and searched for drugs. This experience provided him with the inspiration for Godspell. He produced the show in late fall/early winter at CMU. (Schwartz had nothing to do with the project. He was already in New York City trying to sell his idea for a musical called Pippin). The score was made of an original song by a cast memeber and old Episcopal Hymns played by a rock band. (The only song to remain from the original production is "By My Side"). John Michael left school without graduating and took Godspell to New York City where it was produced at Ellen Stewarts's experimental Cafe La Mama theatre. A few producers saw the show and said they would produce it if it had a new score. They brought in Stephen Schwartz without knowing that he had been a classmate of Tebelak's. Schwartz wrote a new score in 5 weeks and the show opened May 17, 1971. CMU went ahead and gave Tebelak his degree(even though he didn't finish all his class work) based upon his Godspell success.

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war on war

http://www.samharris.com/waronwar/ What do you all think about it? War is never a brilliant solution, yet I remember learning at scholl a famous ancient Romans statement, saying: "If you want peace, g...
Posted by on Tue, 20 May 2008 05:43:00 GMT