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Corpus Christi
- Source: The List (Issue 584)
- Date: 23 August 2007 (updated 29 July 2008)
- Written by: Nicola Husband
Controversial retelling of the New Testament
Terrence McNally’s controversial retelling of the New Testament places Jesus in 50s Texas and involves the son of God in a sexual relationship with Judas, whose consequent jealously results in the betrayal. Despite slick direction and clever ensemble work, a production can only be as good as the material it's given, and while the play may have been shocking to American Christian fundamentalists in the 90s, to Fringe audiences it’s likely to seem a dry retelling of a well-known story with a crowd-pulling gimmick at its centre. (Nicola Husband)
Bedlam Theatre, 225 9893, until 25 Aug, 10pm, £8 (£7).
More: Corpus Christi, Edinburgh Festival Fringe, Religion, Terrence McNally, Fringe (Edinburgh Festivals), Reviews (Theatre)
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