Jesus Christ Superstar - Live Arena Tour

2012
7.8| 1h45m| NR| en| More Info
Released: 19 November 2012 Released
Producted By: Universal Studios Home Entertainment
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Official Website: http://www.jesuschristsuperstar.com/
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This contemporary re-imagining of Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice's legendary rock musical Jesus Christ Superstar presents the story of the last seven days of Christ leading up to his crucifixion as seen through the eyes of Judas Iscariot. Filmed as an arena rock opera, the performance features a star-studded line-up which includes award-winning musical comedian, Tim Minchin as the role of Judas Iscariot; pop icon and former Spice Girl Melanie C as Mary Magdalene; radio DJ Chris Moyles in his stage debut as King Herod; and Ben Forster, to take on the title role of Jesus.

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clspencer I never went to see this show at the theatre, didn't get the opportunity, but knew the music and saw snatches on TV over the years.I watched the Arena Tour on TV - what a truly wonderful experience. I couldn't take my eyes off. It was now a proper rock musical - I haven't been so enthralled or impressed since I went to see Hair in 1969, but this surpassed that by miles. Well done, a wonderful show with excellent performances; Tim Minchin was just superb, as was Mel C, and Ben Forster was so powerful at times it hurt. The ensemble cast were wonderful too.Changing the time worked very well, there are parallels with today which you cannot ignore and which made it even more dramatic. The set design was superb, the costume quite stunning.Yes, I enjoyed it! I just wanted to be there soaking it all up!
bigmarksnelling Firstly, I have to say I would have seen at least 10 versions of the show, plus, of course, the movie. I also went to see the Arena spectacular at the brand-new Perth Arena. It was brilliant. I thought the 3 leads were totally brilliant, in particular Tim Minchin, who is a Perth boy. The DVD didn't disappoint either, and, to my musically educated mind, I felt that Ben Forster was absolutely brilliant, I thought Tim was fabulous, and I felt Mel Chisholm stole the show. This was the best iteration of this show I have ever seen, and I have also performed in the house band on a couple of them as well. I have seen Gillan, thought he over-sang, the best until now was John Farnham, but Forster wins for me. I can't understand one or two of the reviewers here, one said it was too modern????? The story was in set in 33AD, they didn't have tanks, helmets or metal scaffolding then either, but it's always been a part of the charm of this show , the juxtaposition of the times. I loved it. In case you can't tell.
Sam Hargreaves This production is easily my favourite of the three currently existing "Jesus Christ Superstar" films, followed closely by the 1973 Ted Neeley, Carl Anderson film which beats the 2000 Gale Edwards video by a long way. Tim Minchin's Judas is absolutely superb. I'm a huge fan of his as a comedian and this production has lead me to hail him in an entirely new light. He gives one hell of an emotional performance as Judas Iscariot which will have you in tears. I also learned when I saw the show at Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne that he has awesome stage presence. I could not take my eyes off him. Ben Forster also gives a very powerful performance as Jesus Christ. Many people criticize it for not being very Jesus-like, but those people forget that that's the point of the show. Forster's Jesus is more of a man with good morals and a sensibility that most of the ensemble characters seem to lack. This production is set during the London riots of 2011, where what goes on is similar to the rioting that was occurring in Israel at the time of the biblical narrative. This shows that the story's messages are timeless and that it contains morals that are still relevant today. The reason I rated this 9/10 is because for the DVD Tim Minchin's voice was auto-tuned. This was not done in the live show and it should not have been done here. Minchin has announced his displeasure at this and the fact that he delivered the lines the way he thought worked best, and that having the DVD producers alter that is "insulting." Overall, this production is absolutely amazing and I would recommend it to any musical theatre fan.
bwdude Before I get to this very title, let me tell you where I am coming from on this: When I first saw the Motion Picture "Jesus Christ Superstar" in the 70s, I was hooked right away. I've never been a great fan of musicals, but this one had such a great score, I loved it and got the soundtrack on vinyl as soon as it was out. Since then I have not only seen the original Broadway show (on tape) but also multiple later live performances until well into the 90s and even in different countries. Each of those had its own style, its own cast, its own "feel", but all of them were great.This one though, the "Live Arena Show", I simply don't like, and believe me I've tried!First of all, it's wayyy to overmodernised to me, cellphones, tablets and all. This may just be my personal taste, but hey, it's my review as well. Second, the costumes, makeup and hairstyles of "the followers" are downright ridiculous. While the style of Herod and Pilates are pretty good in a tongue-in-cheek way, those of the followers are just pathetic.But the worst thing is, that Tim Minchin as Judas as well as Ben Forster as Jesus are just weak in any way. "The Temple" usually gives me goosebumps of delight, be it performed by Ted Neeley or Ian Gillan or some of the other Jesuses I've heard so far. In Forster's Case its all just "Meh".Also, Melanie C has a great and unique voice, I am just nor sure if its the right one for the role. Maybe I am just used to the smoothness of Yvonne Elliman, but it also did not feel right to me.In conclusion I did not enjoy it very much. If you are like me and love the Motion Picture or the Broadway Show, it might not be for you as well. On the other hand, if you are a younger person and this is the first time you ever see Jesus Christ Superstar at all, chances are that you will like it. If so, PLEASE listen to the original Soundtrack afterwards and I almost can guarantee you that you will be blown away!