Georgia Shakespeare kicks off its 25th Anniversary Season with the one-week-only engagement of Brad Sherrill's widely acclaimed work, The Gospel of John, presented in repertory with the world premiere of his newest work, Prophets. Georgia Shakespeare Associate Artist Brad Sherrill, in his 22nd season with the company, will perform his two one-man shows at the Conant Performing Arts Center. The shows run March 23 through 28.
The Gospel of JohnThe New Testament gospel is brought to life by one actor and a handful of simple props. Sherrill spent four months memorizing the entire gospel, all 20,000+ words, and has since performed it over 550 times in churches, cathedrals and professional theaters in Canada, the U.K. and Ireland, and across the U.S., including theater runs off-Broadway in New York, and in Chicago, Washington, D.C., and Atlanta. Gospel was last performed at Georgia Shakespeare in 2005 to wide acclaim.
In rotating repertory with Prophets, there will be four performances of The Gospel of John March 23-28. Performance details are listed below.
"I am thrilled to bring The Gospel Of John back to Georgia Shakespeare and to launch my new piece, Prophets, on this stage," says Sherrill. "Georgia Shakespeare is my artistic home and producing artistic director, Richard Garner is extremely supportive of challenging, new work. The timing for Prophets seems very right, and the opportunity to share it with this company that I love so much is just wonderful."
ProphetsWorld Premiere
The prophetic texts of the Old Testament are clarion calls for social justice and a return to God and neighbor. Provocative and timely, these texts take us on a journey from judgment to loss to hope, with visions of a world transformed. In this world premiere, Sherrill highlights the scriptures with the use of contemporary images, illuminating their relevance to the here and now of America in 2010. Powerful multimedia imagery and passionate live performance from one of Atlanta's favorite artists bring Isaiah and Jeremiah to life in an extraordinary evening of theater.
"Prophets is marked by courage, imagination and a passion for truth-telling. Brad Sherrill has used shrewdness in selecting his texts, wisdom in weaving them into a compelling unity and imagination in presenting them in contemporary ways. Prophets will make a difference to many people who care about the Biblical tradition and who care about the moral, social crisis in which we find ourselves. Powerful." - Walter Brueggemann, Old Testament scholar, author of The Prophetic Imagination
Tickets are available by phone, 404.264.0020, or online at
www.gashakespeare.org.
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