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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

10 years ago

Richard Witt

I worked sound on this show at Brooklyn Academy of Music in winter of 1983. The entire cast was both extremely talented and gracious and humble. Working with Clarence Fountain, the Five Blind Boys of Alabama, the Steeple Singers, and Mr. Freeman was an experience I'll never ever forget.

10 years ago

Melanie Cofer

I love this song....My choir, The Fellowship Tabernacle Choir of Phila. was the choir that performed this play in Philadelphia in 1985 when this was recorded, but the Institutional Church Choir that did the play in New York was already contracted to do the PBS taping. But we were in the audience that night, clapping and singing along! Of all the plays my choir was privileged to be a part of, this was my favorite. Morgan Freeman is truly a gifted actor. God truly blessed us!

11 years ago

RXmusic4YOU

...the best musical ever staged....i got this back in 1989 through a local university on VSH...yes, VSH...

11 years ago

Lili Coffin

Ladies and Gentleman, the Great Morgan Freeman

11 years ago

Darneitta Jones

LIVE WERE YOU CAN

11 years ago

Darneitta Jones

LIVE WHERE YOU CAN ( SONG STARTS AT 3:05)

11 years ago

Shellz Randolph

I remember watching this all the time on PBS when i was alittle girl with my sisters. They have the dvd available on amazon! 

11 years ago

Haley Witko

oh hey Morgan Freeman

11 years ago

MrTeatreeoil

the lady that's the lead singer has a real beautiful voice!!!

11 years ago

Key Williams

I literally watch this EVERYDAY ....

11 years ago

k.gregory combs

This was out standing, so much passion and spirituality,touch the deep corners of one soul.

12 years ago

ITCJon

This was Morgan Freeman's practice for playing God.

12 years ago

Kngtut Mikey'el

very moving and life changing,,,,wow

12 years ago

MrTeatreeoil

the female lead singer has a Beautiful voice!!!

12 years ago

Alistair McHarg

goosebumps

13 years ago

SmithNorthwest

Thank you.

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