The musical Godspell, the tour
The scene starts in a place that could well be a theater warehouse, a dilapidated corrala of neighbors or a church in ruins.
In it we discover our characters, a group of young people apparently members of a neighborhood summoned to make an important decision that will affect the future of their neighbors.
This first scene ends with a figure composed by the whole cast, as a metaphor of the door that takes us to the fiction, where we will go through the hand of each character the transformation that they will live when they take deep contact with the teachings of “a certain Jesus”.
Together they will discover tolerance and respect for those who are different, the need to build and weave community support networks, compassion for any human being, sustainable and shared wealth, the freedom to be and choose, co-responsibility in the construction of a good life for all, the right to make mistakes and start over, to be hurt by the suffering of others, to live complete, to laugh, love, sing, play… to live and even to die.
Shortly before the end we will return to the figure of the beginning, this time to cross the door again and feel that reality and fiction are one.
And in the end, when everything ends, when darkness floods everything, Godspell, perhaps, can be the hope that everything will start again.