The play takes place in the backstage of a theater, where the cast is greeted by a man meant to represent Jesus. The cast members each represent one of his disciples.
In the beginning, light-hearted events lead up to Jesus’s crucification.
“The music is one of the best parts of it,” said Michael Siracuse
Audience members were even brought on stage during the performance for games of charades and Pictionary to help explain various aspects of the gospel. Those who remained in their seats still had opportunities to interact with the players, and audience members who were familiar with the songs sang along during the performances.
“Schwartz took these songs and treated them more contemporarily,” musical director John Smith
The Riverwalk Theatre’s version of the play was the same, with a few minor adjustments. To add a modern-day twist to the production, lines were improvised to include recent events, such as Justin Bieber’s run-ins with the law.
Music education junior Aaron Petrovich
“Godspell” will continue to show at the Riverwalk Theatre Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. The shows will be put on at 7 p.m. on Thursday, 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 2 p.m. on Sunday.