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== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
  
After it had opened on Broadway in 1971, the musical was originally considered blasphemous by many and was initially banned in South Africa.
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''After it had opened on Broadway in 1971, the musical was originally considered blasphemous by many and was initially banned in South Africa.''
  
 
1991: Presented by [[NAPAC]] at the Durban [[Playhouse]]. This production won a National [[Vita Award]] as Musical Theatre Production of the Year in 1992.
 
1991: Presented by [[NAPAC]] at the Durban [[Playhouse]]. This production won a National [[Vita Award]] as Musical Theatre Production of the Year in 1992.

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Jesus Christ Superstar is a rock musical by Andrew Lloyd Webber (1948-)[1] and Tim Rice (1944-)[2]..

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Performance history in South Africa

After it had opened on Broadway in 1971, the musical was originally considered blasphemous by many and was initially banned in South Africa.

1991: Presented by NAPAC at the Durban Playhouse. This production won a National Vita Award as Musical Theatre Production of the Year in 1992.

1993: Presented by CAPAB Musicals, first performed on the Nico stage on 25 October, directed by David Matheson with musical direction by Charl-Johan Lingenfelder, choreography by Alfred Hinkel, design by Keith Anderson, lighting by Malcolm Hurrell. The cast Glenn Swart, Steve Walsh, Tina Schouw, Chris Brand, Anton Stoltz, John van der Ross, David Nissen, Marius van Lonkhuyzen, Ricky Rudolph, Paul Griffith, Heather Mac and the Company.

1996: A revival production by CAPAB Opera returned to the Nico Opera House from 22 June to 20 July 1996 with the following cast: Glenn Swart, Paul Warwick-Griffin, Neisha-Anne Harley, Chris Brand, Graham Clarke, John van der Ross, Albert le Roux, Darryl Nel, Duncan Royce, Paul Griffiths, Colin Leo, Faried Swartz and the Company.

1997: Produced by the State Theatre, with Paul Warwick Griffin in the lead, Joseph Clark as Judas.

2006: A Pieter Toerien production was directed by Paul Warwick Griffin, starring Cito Otto as Jesus, Robert Finlayson as Judas, Candida Mosoma as Mary Magdalen and other important roles played by Anton Luitingh (Pontius Pilate), Rowan Cloete (Herod), Timothy Bull (Annanias), Graham Bourne (Kaiafas), Jaco van Rensburg (Simon), Izak Davel (Peter) and Earl Gregory (Andreas). Keith Anderson designed the costumes and decor, choreography by Timothy le Roux.

Sources

The Argus, 26 October 1993.

Review by Thy Odendaal, Beeld, 27 March 2006.

Programme, CAPAB 1996

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