Review of Godspell (1973) by Sarah Kurchak for Consequence of Sound — 09 Oct 1994
Thomas Andrews in Titanic and Spy Daddy Jack Bristow in Alias, sings so sweetly and wears his suspenders, goofy face paint, and guileless enthusiasm so well in the film that it’s easy to see both why he was plucked from the Canadian theatrical cast for the role.
And why a bunch of similarly-minded hippies would want to follow him around an empty New York City and sing about love for a hundred minutes.
You can read the full review where it was originally posted online.
This review of Godspell (1973) was written by Sarah Kurchak and published by Consequence of Sound on 09 Oct 1994.
Godspell has generally received positive reviews.
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