I liked that they incorporated "Then We Are Decided" by Caiaphas and Annas. It was written for the movie, but has rarely been included in stage productions. Still trying to figure out if it should've interrupted "What's the Buzz?" though.
Jesus to Simon (in a wheelchair), "If you knew, all that I knew, my poor Jerusalem you'd see the truth, but you live a lie, but you live a lie" IT REALLY GOES, "...you'd see the truth, but you close your eyes, but you close your eyes" While you live, your troubles are many... I think I'm pointing out some of those troubles. Ciaphas to Judas (Post Arrest) "What you have done will be the saving of Abraham, we'll be remembered forever for this..." There are 2 versions of this line, "...will be the saving of Israel..." or "...will be the saving of everyone, you'll be remembered forever for this..." When changing the line Rice/Weber moved forward...Israel to Everyone. You guys move backwards to Abraham...interesting. Don't get mad, I'm an atheist music buff...I enjoyed the music and talent, well, except for King Herod..not good.
The Hungarian musical actors shouldn't have any problems with English when they take part in the musical. However, the voices of Mary Magdalene and Jesus were terrible. Judas' voice was mostly heard. And his disciples were apparently all alcoholics in this interpretation....LOL...and oh my god. Well at least the Jesus actor sang “Gethsemane” quite well! But the Pharisees sang best. And this is sad when the main characters basically can't sing. In addition, all of the actors had no acting talent at all - except Judas a little. A musical actor must be able to sing very well as well as have an acting talent; and this could hardly be seen or heard here by almost any of the actors.
Why do they always have to wear hippie clothes? It's already very hackneyed, so overused, unoriginal and trite. It's not HAIR! It shows a total lack of imagination. Thank God when people produce Evita they always use the costumes of the time. I stopped watching as soon as I saw the hippies.
These are Hungarian performers doing this in English. Different countries will interpret the same piece in different ways. Yes the tempo is faster, but it is also OUTDOORS which will affect the instruments and the performers voices. You need to be less judgemental and appreciate what a huge accomplish this it ...that it comes even close to the original.
Péterről és Dávidról csak szuperlatívuszokban tudnék szólni - ez valami teljesen hihetlen, amit itt letettek az asztalra
Great Job - Many Great Voices. I love the different interpretations - including this one
Love Judas. Excellent !!
I liked that they incorporated "Then We Are Decided" by Caiaphas and Annas. It was written for the movie, but has rarely been included in stage productions. Still trying to figure out if it should've interrupted "What's the Buzz?" though.
Miért nem magyarul van? Nem is értem.
Why is “Jesus” wearing a cross necklace?
I liked it. Still a sucker for Ted Neeley
What country is this?
Hungary
Jesus to Simon (in a wheelchair), "If you knew, all that I knew, my poor Jerusalem you'd see the truth, but you live a lie, but you live a lie" IT REALLY GOES, "...you'd see the truth, but you close your eyes, but you close your eyes" While you live, your troubles are many...
I think I'm pointing out some of those troubles.
Ciaphas to Judas (Post Arrest) "What you have done will be the saving of Abraham, we'll be remembered forever for this..."
There are 2 versions of this line, "...will be the saving of Israel..." or "...will be the saving of everyone, you'll be remembered forever for this..." When changing the line Rice/Weber moved forward...Israel to Everyone. You guys move backwards to Abraham...interesting.
Don't get mad, I'm an atheist music buff...I enjoyed the music and talent, well, except for King Herod..not good.
Gethsemane cosplaying Steve Balsamo. Nooooo. Bad
The Hungarian musical actors shouldn't have any problems with English when they take part in the musical. However, the voices of Mary Magdalene and Jesus were terrible. Judas' voice was mostly heard. And his disciples were apparently all alcoholics in this interpretation....LOL...and oh my god. Well at least the Jesus actor sang “Gethsemane” quite well! But the Pharisees sang best. And this is sad when the main characters basically can't sing. In addition, all of the actors had no acting talent at all - except Judas a little. A musical actor must be able to sing very well as well as have an acting talent; and this could hardly be seen or heard here by almost any of the actors.
Tell us what you really think. What's the matter? Did you try out and get rejected from getting any part? You sound bitter
Why do they always have to wear hippie clothes? It's already very hackneyed, so overused, unoriginal and trite. It's not HAIR! It shows a total lack of imagination. Thank God when people produce Evita they always use the costumes of the time. I stopped watching as soon as I saw the hippies.
This interpretation is really bad!
These are Hungarian performers doing this in English. Different countries will interpret the same piece in different ways. Yes the tempo is faster, but it is also OUTDOORS which will affect the instruments and the performers voices. You need to be less judgemental and appreciate what a huge accomplish this it ...that it comes even close to the original.