With crosses to bear, FromTheStreetsToTheSet and Chola Vision give Guirgis’s
“THE LAST DAYS of JUDAS ISCARIOT” a bold, passionate opening.
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There are so many things to say about the play, as well as the outstanding, award-winning playwright, but I won’t attempt to add to the thousands upon thousands of words and superlatives that already and appropriately describe the work of Stephen Adly Guirgis, in particular the artistic epiphany that is The Last Days of Judas Iscariot.
I’ll speak instead of the overall intense, fearless, out-front production. I’ll try to tell the tale of what I saw as the intersection of Courage, Trust and Lo...
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certified reviewerJune 14, 2024
My overall impression of the show was that it portrayed part of Judas life in a sad and funny way making the audience (me) feel as if I were there when the betrayal of Jesus took place. On the other hand, there were other moments where based on the bible, not all that was presented was written on the bible itself. ...
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