A REVELATION THAT CHANGED THE WORLD

A global phenomenon that has wowed audiences for decades, Jesus Christ Superstar is a timeless work set against the backdrop of an extraordinary and universally-known series of events, but seen through the eyes of Judas Iscariot.

The story, told entirely through song, explores the personal relationships and struggles between Jesus, Judas, Mary Magdalene, his disciples, his followers and the Roman Empire. The iconic 1970s rock score contains such well-known numbers as “Superstar,” “I Don’t Know How to Love Him” and “Gethsemane.”

Originally released as a concept album, the show opened on Broadway in 1971 at the Mark Hellinger Theatre. The original London production ran for over eight years. By the time it closed, after 3,358 performances, it had become the longest-running musical in West End history at that time.

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Andrew and Tim Rice toyed with the idea of writing a story about Moses

With suggestions of a sequel following the performance of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat at St Paul's Cathedral, Andrew and Tim Rice toyed with the idea of writing a story about Moses. They thought of starting it with the tune that Andrew had written on a table napkin in the restaurant Carlo’s Place in Fulham, which became the tune of 'Superstar' from Jesus Christ Superstar and had the first-draft words that went “Samuel, Samuel, this is the first book of Samuel".

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Andrew and Tim Rice toyed with the idea of writing a story about Moses

With suggestions of a sequel following the performance of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat at St Paul's Cathedral, Andrew and Tim Rice toyed with the idea of writing a story about Moses. They thought of starting it with the tune that Andrew had written on a table napkin in the restaurant Carlo’s Place in Fulham, which became the tune of 'Superstar' from Jesus Christ Superstar and had the first-draft words that went “Samuel, Samuel, this is the first book of Samuel".

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Andrew met Sefton Myers with David Land who was introduced as Myers’s show business advisor

In early 1969, Andrew sent a letter with the Joseph album to Sefton Myers, a property man involved in showbiz, seeking support for a pop memorabilia museum. Sefton quickly responded and arranged a meeting. At the meeting in Mayfair, Myers and his advisor David Land, impressed by the album, offered Andrew a management contract with a three-year guaranteed income.

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Andrew met Sefton Myers with David Land who was introduced as Myers’s show business advisor

In early 1969, Andrew sent a letter with the Joseph album to Sefton Myers, a property man involved in showbiz, seeking support for a pop memorabilia museum. Sefton quickly responded and arranged a meeting. At the meeting in Mayfair, Myers and his advisor David Land, impressed by the album, offered Andrew a management contract with a three-year guaranteed income.

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Andrew and Tim Rice wrote music and lyrics to a story about England’s Richard the Lionheart

Whilst working with David Land, Andrew and Tim Rice wrote music and lyrics to a story about England’s Richard the Lionheart called 'King Richard'. Some of these tunes resurfaced elsewhere, for example, the melody they wrote for a song called 'Saladin Days' was used when they applied to enter the Eurovision Song Contest with Rita Pavone under the title 'Try It and See'. This song then became 'King Herod’s Song' in Jesus Christ Superstar.

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Andrew and Tim Rice wrote music and lyrics to a story about England’s Richard the Lionheart

Whilst working with David Land, Andrew and Tim Rice wrote music and lyrics to a story about England’s Richard the Lionheart called 'King Richard'. Some of these tunes resurfaced elsewhere, for example, the melody they wrote for a song called 'Saladin Days' was used when they applied to enter the Eurovision Song Contest with Rita Pavone under the title 'Try It and See'. This song then became 'King Herod’s Song' in Jesus Christ Superstar.

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King Herod's Song (Try It and See) from JCS Original Concept Album (1970)

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King Herod's Song (Try It and See) from JCS Original Concept Album (1970)

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Tim became fascinated about Judas in the historical context of Roman-occupied Israel

As talks of a follow-up to Joseph grew, Tim Rice became intrigued by Bob Dylan's question, "Did Judas Iscariot have God on his side?" so he and Andrew explored the idea of dramatising Jesus's last days from Judas's perspective. Seeing the potential, they wrote 'Superstar', with a chorus that would become one of Andrew's most famous three-chord tunes—the same one he initially sketched on a napkin at Carlo's Place, which had briefly been about Samuel.

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Tim became fascinated about Judas in the historical context of Roman-occupied Israel

As talks of a follow-up to Joseph grew, Tim Rice became intrigued by Bob Dylan's question, "Did Judas Iscariot have God on his side?" so he and Andrew explored the idea of dramatising Jesus's last days from Judas's perspective. Seeing the potential, they wrote 'Superstar', with a chorus that would become one of Andrew's most famous three-chord tunes—the same one he initially sketched on a napkin at Carlo's Place, which had briefly been about Samuel.

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Andrew and Tim Rice discussed the possibility of some kind of musical piece about Jesus with Mike Leander

In the summer of 1969, when Andrew and Tim Rice finished writing the song 'Superstar', they discussed the possibility of some kind of musical piece about Jesus with Mike Leander (who was the A&R chief at MCA Records) and the boss of the British office was an irishman called Brian Brolly. Andrew and Tim played their new song 'Superstar' to them both on their office piano and they were both rather enthusiastic about recording a single.

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Andrew and Tim Rice discussed the possibility of some kind of musical piece about Jesus with Mike Leander

In the summer of 1969, when Andrew and Tim Rice finished writing the song 'Superstar', they discussed the possibility of some kind of musical piece about Jesus with Mike Leander (who was the A&R chief at MCA Records) and the boss of the British office was an irishman called Brian Brolly. Andrew and Tim played their new song 'Superstar' to them both on their office piano and they were both rather enthusiastic about recording a single.

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Andrew wanted the new single 'Superstar' to be a fusion of symphony orchestra, soul brass section, gospel choir and rock group with a bluesy lead vocal

Andrew envisioned the new single 'Superstar' as a blend of symphony orchestra, soul brass section, gospel choir, and rock band, with a bluesy lead vocal complementing the three-chord verse. Brian Brolly agreed to fund a full symphony orchestra along with all the other elements, giving Andrew and Tim Rice the freedom to produce 'Superstar' themselves. Tim suggested Murray Head for the lead vocal, knowing his soulful, bluesy voice could effortlessly shift to a silky smooth tone.

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Andrew wanted the new single 'Superstar' to be a fusion of symphony orchestra, soul brass section, gospel choir and rock group with a bluesy lead vocal

Andrew envisioned the new single 'Superstar' as a blend of symphony orchestra, soul brass section, gospel choir, and rock band, with a bluesy lead vocal complementing the three-chord verse. Brian Brolly agreed to fund a full symphony orchestra along with all the other elements, giving Andrew and Tim Rice the freedom to produce 'Superstar' themselves. Tim suggested Murray Head for the lead vocal, knowing his soulful, bluesy voice could effortlessly shift to a silky smooth tone.

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Andrew, Tim Rice and Murray Head began recording the new single 'Superstar' at Olympic Studios

The recording of "Superstar" began at Olympic Studios in southwest London, chosen for its capacity to host a full symphony orchestra and expertise in both rock and orchestral music. The Trinidad Singers provided the gospel choir, while the "soul trio" consisted of singers Sue and Sunny, augmented by singer-songwriter Lesley Duncan, who later famously duetted with Elton John.

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Andrew, Tim Rice and Murray Head began recording the new single 'Superstar' at Olympic Studios

The recording of "Superstar" began at Olympic Studios in southwest London, chosen for its capacity to host a full symphony orchestra and expertise in both rock and orchestral music. The Trinidad Singers provided the gospel choir, while the "soul trio" consisted of singers Sue and Sunny, augmented by singer-songwriter Lesley Duncan, who later famously duetted with Elton John.

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The new single 'Superstar' needed a leading clergyman as an endorsement

Andrew and the team behind 'Superstar' sought a leading clergyman’s endorsement and approached Martin Sullivan of St Paul’s Cathedral. Martin eagerly supported them, writing “Some may be shocked by this record. I ask them to listen and think again. Who are you, Jesus Christ? Is the urgent enquiry and a very proper one”.

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The new single 'Superstar' needed a leading clergyman as an endorsement

Andrew and the team behind 'Superstar' sought a leading clergyman’s endorsement and approached Martin Sullivan of St Paul’s Cathedral. Martin eagerly supported them, writing “Some may be shocked by this record. I ask them to listen and think again. Who are you, Jesus Christ? Is the urgent enquiry and a very proper one”.

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It was announced that the new single should be called ‘Superstar’ from the Rock Opera ‘Jesus Christ’

It was announced that the new 'Superstar' single would be released on 21 November 1969 and it should be called ‘Superstar’ from the Rock Opera ‘Jesus Christ’. Brian Brolly secured releases in every major territory; the most important was the USA where Brian’s ultimate boss Mike Maitland quickly became the project’s unstinting champion. The American release was set for 1 December.

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It was announced that the new single should be called ‘Superstar’ from the Rock Opera ‘Jesus Christ’

It was announced that the new 'Superstar' single would be released on 21 November 1969 and it should be called ‘Superstar’ from the Rock Opera ‘Jesus Christ’. Brian Brolly secured releases in every major territory; the most important was the USA where Brian’s ultimate boss Mike Maitland quickly became the project’s unstinting champion. The American release was set for 1 December.

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The new rock opera 'Jesus Christ' was confirmed as a double album

In autumn 1969, it was confirmed that the rock opera Jesus Christ would be a double album, leading Andrew and Tim Rice to craft the storyline through music and lyrics alone, without visual elements or dialogue. Brian Brolly wanted the album to be released by autumn 1970, so Andrew and Tim set out to complete the writing by Easter and the orchestration by May; however, they finished both early, which allowed the recording at Olympic Studios to begin sooner.

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The new rock opera 'Jesus Christ' was confirmed as a double album

In autumn 1969, it was confirmed that the rock opera Jesus Christ would be a double album, leading Andrew and Tim Rice to craft the storyline through music and lyrics alone, without visual elements or dialogue. Brian Brolly wanted the album to be released by autumn 1970, so Andrew and Tim set out to complete the writing by Easter and the orchestration by May; however, they finished both early, which allowed the recording at Olympic Studios to begin sooner.

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The song 'Superstar' was released as a single ahead of the full concept album

On 21 November 1969, the song 'Superstar' was released by Decca Records / MCA Records as a single ahead of the full concept album that would be released in 1970. This version was sung by Murray Head with the Trinidad Singers and recorded at Olympic Studios.

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The song 'Superstar' was released as a single ahead of the full concept album

On 21 November 1969, the song 'Superstar' was released by Decca Records / MCA Records as a single ahead of the full concept album that would be released in 1970. This version was sung by Murray Head with the Trinidad Singers and recorded at Olympic Studios.

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Superstar by Murray Head (1969)

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Superstar by Murray Head (1969)

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Mike Leander suggested that 'Superstar' was added to the working title 'Jesus Christ'

Soon after a listening session of the newly recorded double album of 'Jesus Christ' with MCA Records and Universal at Advision Studios, London, Mike Leander suggested that 'Superstar' was added to the working title 'Jesus Christ', which everyone agreed.

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Mike Leander suggested that 'Superstar' was added to the working title 'Jesus Christ'

Soon after a listening session of the newly recorded double album of 'Jesus Christ' with MCA Records and Universal at Advision Studios, London, Mike Leander suggested that 'Superstar' was added to the working title 'Jesus Christ', which everyone agreed.

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Jesus Christ Superstar was released in the UK on 16 October 1970

The original concept album of Jesus Christ Superstar was released in the UK on 16 October 1970 and then released in the US the following week on 27 October 1970.

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Jesus Christ Superstar was released in the UK on 16 October 1970

The original concept album of Jesus Christ Superstar was released in the UK on 16 October 1970 and then released in the US the following week on 27 October 1970.

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The world premiere and original Broadway production of Jesus Christ Superstar opened at the Mark Hellinger Theatre

The world premiere and original Broadway production of Jesus Christ Superstar opened at the Mark Hellinger Theatre on 12 October 1971. This was the first time one of Andrew's musicals would open on Broadway before the West End; the next time would be in 2015 when opening School of Rock.

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The world premiere and original Broadway production of Jesus Christ Superstar opened at the Mark Hellinger Theatre

The world premiere and original Broadway production of Jesus Christ Superstar opened at the Mark Hellinger Theatre on 12 October 1971. This was the first time one of Andrew's musicals would open on Broadway before the West End; the next time would be in 2015 when opening School of Rock.

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Andrew won the Drama Desk Award for 'Most Promising Composer'

In 1972, the original Broadway production of Jesus Christ Superstar was nominated for 5 Tony Awards. Later that year Andrew won the Drama Desk Award for 'Most Promising Composer'.

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Andrew won the Drama Desk Award for 'Most Promising Composer'

In 1972, the original Broadway production of Jesus Christ Superstar was nominated for 5 Tony Awards. Later that year Andrew won the Drama Desk Award for 'Most Promising Composer'.

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The original Australian production of Jesus Christ Superstar opened at the Capitol Theatre, Sydney

On 4 May 1972, the original Australian production of Jesus Christ Superstar opened at the Capitol Theatre, Sydney with Trevor White as Jesus Christ, Jon English as Judas Iscariot, and Michelle Fawdon as Mary Magdalene.

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The original Australian production of Jesus Christ Superstar opened at the Capitol Theatre, Sydney

On 4 May 1972, the original Australian production of Jesus Christ Superstar opened at the Capitol Theatre, Sydney with Trevor White as Jesus Christ, Jon English as Judas Iscariot, and Michelle Fawdon as Mary Magdalene.

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The original London production of Jesus Christ Superstar opened at the Palace Theatre

The original London production of Jesus Christ Superstar opened at the Palace Theatre on 9 August 1972 with Paul Nicholas as Jesus Christ, Stephen Tate as Judas Iscariot, and Dana Gillespie as Mary Magdalene.

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The original London production of Jesus Christ Superstar opened at the Palace Theatre

The original London production of Jesus Christ Superstar opened at the Palace Theatre on 9 August 1972 with Paul Nicholas as Jesus Christ, Stephen Tate as Judas Iscariot, and Dana Gillespie as Mary Magdalene.

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In 1973, Jesus Christ Superstar opened in Japan!

The first Japanese production of Jesus Christ Superstar opened in 1973 and is one of two versions of the musical produced by the Shiki Theatre Company, including a 'Japonesque Version'. Directed by one of the founding members of Shiki, Keita Asari, this was a momentous moment in the calendar as it was the first of Andrew's productions that was licensed to the Shiki Theatre Company and marked the start of a longstanding relationship between the two.

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In 1973, Jesus Christ Superstar opened in Japan!

The first Japanese production of Jesus Christ Superstar opened in 1973 and is one of two versions of the musical produced by the Shiki Theatre Company, including a 'Japonesque Version'. Directed by one of the founding members of Shiki, Keita Asari, this was a momentous moment in the calendar as it was the first of Andrew's productions that was licensed to the Shiki Theatre Company and marked the start of a longstanding relationship between the two.

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The original film adaptation of Jesus Christ Superstar was first released in the UK

The original film adaptation of Jesus Christ Superstar was first released in the UK on 23 August 1973. It was written by Melvyn Bragg, Norman Jewison and Tim Rice, directed by Norman Jewison and starred, Ted Neeley as Jesus Christ, Carl Anderson Judas Iscariot, and Yvonne Elliman as Mary Magdalene.

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The original film adaptation of Jesus Christ Superstar was first released in the UK

The original film adaptation of Jesus Christ Superstar was first released in the UK on 23 August 1973. It was written by Melvyn Bragg, Norman Jewison and Tim Rice, directed by Norman Jewison and starred, Ted Neeley as Jesus Christ, Carl Anderson Judas Iscariot, and Yvonne Elliman as Mary Magdalene.

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The cast album of Jesus Christ Superstar was released on 28 October 1996

The cast album of Jesus Christ Superstar was released in October 1996. This album is considered one of the stronger recordings, capturing the essence of the 1996 production. The album was remastered and re-released on 9 May 2005.

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The cast album of Jesus Christ Superstar was released on 28 October 1996

The cast album of Jesus Christ Superstar was released in October 1996. This album is considered one of the stronger recordings, capturing the essence of the 1996 production. The album was remastered and re-released on 9 May 2005.

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Spotify Entry

I Don't Know How to Love Him from JCS: Remastered (2005)

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Spotify Entry

I Don't Know How to Love Him from JCS: Remastered (2005)

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The London revival of Jesus Christ Superstar opened at the Lyceum Theatre

On 19 November 1996, the London revival of Jesus Christ Superstar opened at the Lyceum Theatre with Steve Balsamo as Jesus Christ, Zubin Varla as Judas Iscariot, and Joanna Ampil as Mary Magdalene. This production was directed by Gale Edwards and choreographed by Aletta Collins with set design by John Napier.

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The London revival of Jesus Christ Superstar opened at the Lyceum Theatre

On 19 November 1996, the London revival of Jesus Christ Superstar opened at the Lyceum Theatre with Steve Balsamo as Jesus Christ, Zubin Varla as Judas Iscariot, and Joanna Ampil as Mary Magdalene. This production was directed by Gale Edwards and choreographed by Aletta Collins with set design by John Napier.

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A second film adaptation of Jesus Christ Superstar was released in the UK

A second film adaptation of Jesus Christ Superstar was released in the UK on 16 October 2000. The film starred Glenn Carter as Jesus Christ, Jérôme Pradon as Judas Iscariot, and Renée Castle as Mary Magdalene.

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A second film adaptation of Jesus Christ Superstar was released in the UK

A second film adaptation of Jesus Christ Superstar was released in the UK on 16 October 2000. The film starred Glenn Carter as Jesus Christ, Jérôme Pradon as Judas Iscariot, and Renée Castle as Mary Magdalene.

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A talent show TV series called 'Superstar' was a released on ITV

A talent show TV series called 'Superstar' was a released on ITV from 7 July 2012. It searched for a new, unknown lead to play Jesus Christ in a revival of the 1971 rock opera Jesus Christ Superstar. The show was presented by Amanda Holden with Andrew, Yve Burnett, Jason Donovan, Dawn French and Melanie C were the panelists. On 25 July 2012, Ben Forster was announced the winner of the final and chosen to perform in the role in the UK Arena tour starting in September 2012.

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A talent show TV series called 'Superstar' was a released on ITV

A talent show TV series called 'Superstar' was a released on ITV from 7 July 2012. It searched for a new, unknown lead to play Jesus Christ in a revival of the 1971 rock opera Jesus Christ Superstar. The show was presented by Amanda Holden with Andrew, Yve Burnett, Jason Donovan, Dawn French and Melanie C were the panelists. On 25 July 2012, Ben Forster was announced the winner of the final and chosen to perform in the role in the UK Arena tour starting in September 2012.

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The UK Arena Tour of Jesus Christ Superstar opened at the London O2 Arena

Following the talent show TV series, the UK Arena Tour of Jesus Christ Superstar opened at the London O2 Arena on 21 September 2012 with Tim Minchin as Judas, Melanie C as Mary Magdalene, Chris Moyles as King Herod, and Ben Forster as Jesus. The production toured the UK and Ireland before moving to Australia in May 2013. The production then returned to the UK for another tour late that same year.

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The UK Arena Tour of Jesus Christ Superstar opened at the London O2 Arena

Following the talent show TV series, the UK Arena Tour of Jesus Christ Superstar opened at the London O2 Arena on 21 September 2012 with Tim Minchin as Judas, Melanie C as Mary Magdalene, Chris Moyles as King Herod, and Ben Forster as Jesus. The production toured the UK and Ireland before moving to Australia in May 2013. The production then returned to the UK for another tour late that same year.

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A recording was made of the UK Arena Tour of Jesus Christ Superstar

To celebrate 40 years since opening on the West End, a recording was made of the UK Arena Tour of Jesus Christ Superstar. It was recorded at the National Indoor Arena, Birmingham and released on DVD on 19 November 2012 under the name 'Jesus Christ Superstar: Live Arena Tour'.

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A recording was made of the UK Arena Tour of Jesus Christ Superstar

To celebrate 40 years since opening on the West End, a recording was made of the UK Arena Tour of Jesus Christ Superstar. It was recorded at the National Indoor Arena, Birmingham and released on DVD on 19 November 2012 under the name 'Jesus Christ Superstar: Live Arena Tour'.

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Heaven on Their Minds by Tim Minchin from Unmasked: The Platinum Collection (2018)

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Heaven on Their Minds by Tim Minchin from Unmasked: The Platinum Collection (2018)

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A revival production of Jesus Christ Superstar opened at the Regent's Park Open Air Theatre

On 15 July 2016, a revival production of Jesus Christ Superstar opened at the Regent's Park Open Air Theatre in London for a limited run. The powerful new production was directed by Timothy Sheader and choreographed by Olivier Award-winner Drew McOnie.

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A revival production of Jesus Christ Superstar opened at the Regent's Park Open Air Theatre

On 15 July 2016, a revival production of Jesus Christ Superstar opened at the Regent's Park Open Air Theatre in London for a limited run. The powerful new production was directed by Timothy Sheader and choreographed by Olivier Award-winner Drew McOnie.

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The revival of Jesus Christ Superstar at Regent's Park Open Air Theatre won the Olivier Award for 'Best Musical Revival'

The 2016 revival of Jesus Christ Superstar at Regent's Park Open Air Theatre was nominated for 6 Laurence Olivier Awards and won 'Best Musical Revival' at the annual ceremony on 9 April 2017. This production also won 2 Evening Standard Theatre Awards in 2016, including 'Best Musical' and Tyrone Huntley for the 'Emerging Talent' award.

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The revival of Jesus Christ Superstar at Regent's Park Open Air Theatre won the Olivier Award for 'Best Musical Revival'

The 2016 revival of Jesus Christ Superstar at Regent's Park Open Air Theatre was nominated for 6 Laurence Olivier Awards and won 'Best Musical Revival' at the annual ceremony on 9 April 2017. This production also won 2 Evening Standard Theatre Awards in 2016, including 'Best Musical' and Tyrone Huntley for the 'Emerging Talent' award.

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Jesus Christ Superstar returned to the Regent's Park Open Air Theatre in London for a second year

On 16 August 2017, Jesus Christ Superstar returned to the Regent's Park Open Air Theatre in London for a second year. A third year was planned for 2020 but did not take place due to the COVID pandemic.

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Jesus Christ Superstar returned to the Regent's Park Open Air Theatre in London for a second year

On 16 August 2017, Jesus Christ Superstar returned to the Regent's Park Open Air Theatre in London for a second year. A third year was planned for 2020 but did not take place due to the COVID pandemic.

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An American musical TV special called 'Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert' was broadcast live on NBC

On Easter Sunday, 1 April 2018, an American musical TV special called 'Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert' was broadcast live on NBC; it was shown again on TV on Easter Sunday, 12 April 2020. It was a staged concert performance with Sara Bareilles as Mary Magdalene, Alice Cooper as King Herod, Brandon Victor Dixon as Judas, Norm Lewis as Caiaphas, and John Legend as Jesus.

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An American musical TV special called 'Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert' was broadcast live on NBC

On Easter Sunday, 1 April 2018, an American musical TV special called 'Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert' was broadcast live on NBC; it was shown again on TV on Easter Sunday, 12 April 2020. It was a staged concert performance with Sara Bareilles as Mary Magdalene, Alice Cooper as King Herod, Brandon Victor Dixon as Judas, Norm Lewis as Caiaphas, and John Legend as Jesus.

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Spotify Entry

Gethsemane from JCS Live in Concert (2018)

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Gethsemane from JCS Live in Concert (2018)

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Music
Andrew Lloyd Webber
Lyrics
T. S. Eliot, Trevor Nunn & Richard Stilgoe
Based on
T. S. Eliot’s “Old Possum’s Book of Practical Cats”
Original Direction
Trevor Nunn
Original Choreography
Gillian Lynne
Opened
11 May 1981 at New London Theatre (now Gillian Lynne Theatre)  in London

Want to put on a performance of Jesus Christ Superstar? Good news! The show is available to academic schools, colleges and universities in the UK and Eire. The show is also available to academic and amateur groups in North America and in some other territories.

Visit the ALW Show Licensing website to find out more.

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