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Prepare ye for Godspell, the beloved classic from Stephen Schwartz, the Grammy and Academy Award-winning composer of Wicked and Pippin. Enjoy all the good gifts of one of the most enduring shows of all time as it comes to Broadway in a brand new, intimately staged, one-of-a-kind production. Raise your spirit with the Tony-nominated score filled with the popular hits “Day By Day,” “Learn Your Lessons Well” and “Turn Back, O Man.” This timeless tale of friendship, loyalty and love has touched the hearts of countless theatergoers all over the world—and now you can join the celebration as a spectacular ensemble of Broadway’s best performs the greatest story ever told. So come sing about love—at Godspell.

This show is closed.

Performances ended on Jun. 24, 2012.

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About Godspell on Broadway

Previews: Oct 13, 2011 • Opening: Nov 7, 2011 • Closing: Jun 24, 2012
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Venue

Circle In The Square Theatre Circle In The Square Theatre
235 West 50th Street
New York, NY 10019
Hearing Assistance
Available, including loop technology. Reservations are not necessary, but arrive early. Drivers license/ID with printed address required.
Wheelchair Access
Theater is wheelchair accessible. Not all sections of the theater are wheelchair accessible.
Elevators and Escalators
There is an escalator or steps from the street level to the Orchestra level. Escort to an accessible elevator is available (see staff.)
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Story

What Is the Story of Godspell?
The show is composed of various musical parables from The Gospel According to Matthew. Jesus Christ recruits a group of followers and teaches them various lessons through song and dance. Toward the end of the second act, the show begins to follow a more linear narrative as Jesus is betrayed by Judas and eventually crucified.
 

Reviews

A collection of our favorite reviews from professional news sources.

"Blessed indeed! Godspell has annointed a new group of Broadway stars, and we are the richer for it. "

Associated Press

Mark Kennedy

"Endlessly Imaginative. "

The Record

Robert Feldberg

"Unbridled joy."

David Rooney

Hollywood Reporter

"Head over to Godspell and have a ball! Fun from start to finish. "

WOR Radio

David Richardson

Cast & Creative

Cast

Performer
Morgan James
Performer
Performer
Nick Blaemire
Performer
Celisse Henderson
Performer
Hannah Elless
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Creative

Music and Lyrics
Stephen Schwartz
Director
Daniel Goldstein
Choreographer
Christopher Gattelli
Set Designer
David Korins
Costume Designer
Miranda Hoffman
Lighting Designer
Ben Stanton
Orchestrations
Michael Holland
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