The Gospel At Colonus - Do Not Go On video free download


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The Gospel at Colonus is a gospel version of Sophocles's tragedy, Oedipus at Colonus. The show was created in New York City in 1985 by the experimental-theatre director Lee Breuer, one of the founders of the seminal American avant-garde theatre company Mabou Mines, and composer Bob Telson. The original script was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for Drama. The show had a brief run on Broadway from March to May in 1988. Breuer was Tony-nominated for his book.

Breuer and Telson handed the storytelling duties to a black Pentecostal preacher and the choir of his church, who in turn enacted the story of Oedipus's torment and redemption as a modern parable. They employed the unusual device of casting The Blind Boys of Alabama to collectively portray Oedipus as well the Chancel Choir of the Abyssinian Baptist Church in Harlem.

While the traditions of Greek theater as religious ritual are unfamiliar to modern audiences, Gospel at Colonus reaffirms those possibilities by its use of call-and-response and ecstatic, sung re-enactment of a culturally important story.

PBS televised the original BAM production from Philadelphia in 1985 as part of the Great Performances series, with Morgan Freeman as The Messenger, Carl Lumbly as Theseus, and Robert Earl Jones as Creon.

The song "How Shall I See You Through My Tears?" was used as the opening number of the 2003 film, Camp.

Comments

9 years ago

Harold Adams

This transfixed me to Memphis in 1 9 6 3...WDIA, Mason Temple and jus an era when we jus had "church"; it was the Quartet heyday.

10 years ago

Michele Robinson

only posting my favorite songs, this one classic...I love to hear men sing...

10 years ago

voiceisclear

the best we know how...

10 years ago

Drivethebeat

2:33 to 2:37 kills me everytime!

11 years ago

James Lucas

I love this!!!!!

11 years ago

Darneitta Jones

Do Not Go On - The Gospel At Colonus

11 years ago

Tywaun Moore

LEGENDS

11 years ago

Ammon Miller

Where is this in the story?

11 years ago

Pontoonian

He is astounding!!!! Thank you or taking the time to post!!!!

11 years ago

Pontoonian

You're so very welcome!!!!

11 years ago

Pontoonian

Her name is Jevetta Steele. She has a Wiki page! Thanks for posting!!!

11 years ago

SemajdaSoulSinga Williams

Who is the lead lady singing? She could sing to me anyday!! LOL

11 years ago

Roger Macfarlane

Great music, to be sure. The narrative basis is Robert Fitzgerald's translation of Sophocles Oedipus at Colonus, lines 36 - 45.

12 years ago

Joshua Blocker

YES GOD!!! Love THIS SONG!!!!

12 years ago

Verna Williams

LOVE this! I watched the clips and tears came because of memories of watching this over and over again. I must find and purchase this play. Had it on VHS once.THANK YOU FOR POSTING!

12 years ago

CJ Jones

Wow nice to see my grandfather...loved this play...although I was to young to go at the time. Grandpa is great!

12 years ago

Derrick Rob

Thanks for the post... i saw this play on broadway... loved it

12 years ago

vickie jones

THANK YOU I GOT THE PLAY ON VCR TAPE GOT TO FIND IT LOVE THIS PLAY

13 years ago

Musician 630

Woww I finlially found it again!!!Thank God how powerful!!!!!

13 years ago

Pontoonian

@phoebecatgirl It is incredible for certain!!

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