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Watermill’s Jesus Christ Superstar wows Newbury audience




We’ve seen The Watermill’s Jesus Christ Superstar: ‘What an incredible production, I would go again... if we gave stars it would be five... absolutely outstanding, such incredible talented performers and staging... a standing ovation and applause that went on and on... Wow what a winner!’ said our reviewer.

Watermill Jesus Christ Superstar: C) Pamela Raith Photography
Watermill Jesus Christ Superstar: C) Pamela Raith Photography

Jesus Christ Superstar

at The Watermill, Bagnor

until September 21

Review by ROBIN STRAPP

“WHAT’S the buzz tell me what’s a-happening?” Well, it’s The Watermill’s outstanding innovative production of Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Jesus Christ Superstar.

This spectacular iconic rock musical is a powerful retelling of the last few days of Jesus performed with boundless energy and vitality by a multi-talented company of 18 actor/musicians who do full justice to the vibrant score playing a multitude of instruments and the singing is simply superb skilfully balanced by Tom Marshall’s sound mix.

Watermill Jesus Christ Superstar: Christian Edwards as Pilate, Michael Kholwadia as Jesus. C) Pamela Raith Photography
Watermill Jesus Christ Superstar: Christian Edwards as Pilate, Michael Kholwadia as Jesus. C) Pamela Raith Photography
Watermill Jesus Christ Superstar: Hazel Monaghan, Alexander Zane, Jordan Eskeisa C) Pamela Raith Photography
Watermill Jesus Christ Superstar: Hazel Monaghan, Alexander Zane, Jordan Eskeisa C) Pamela Raith Photography
Watermill Jesus Christ Superstar C) Pamela Raith Photography
Watermill Jesus Christ Superstar C) Pamela Raith Photography
Watermill Jesus Christ Superstar Parisa Shahmir as Mary C) Pamela Raith Photography
Watermill Jesus Christ Superstar Parisa Shahmir as Mary C) Pamela Raith Photography
Watermill Jesus Christ Superstar: Michael Kholwadia as Jesus, Parisa Shahmir as Mary C) Pamela Raith Photography
Watermill Jesus Christ Superstar: Michael Kholwadia as Jesus, Parisa Shahmir as Mary C) Pamela Raith Photography

Paul Hart’s impressive direction makes full use of The Watermill stage and auditorium as well as the beautiful grounds for the Garden of Gethsemane where surrounding a large fire pit the Last Supper is enacted.

David Woodhead’s dark haunting set design creates an old disused chapel and is full of surprises. It’s atmospherically lit by Rory Beaton, who paints pictures with his design.

Max Alexander-Taylor’s anguished Judas is filled with doubts and remorse, especially when receiving the bag of silver.

Michael Kholwadia brings a humility to the role of Jesus, vulnerable, alone yet empathetic. Parisa Shahmir’s Mary feels his vulnerability and affection for him in her moving song I Don’t Know How to Love Him. Both have stunning strong voices.

Watermill Jesus Christ Superstar Michael Kholwadia as Jesus C) Pamela Raith Photography
Watermill Jesus Christ Superstar Michael Kholwadia as Jesus C) Pamela Raith Photography
Watermill Jesus Christ Superstar Olugbenga Adelekan as Caiaphas C) Pamela Raith Photography
Watermill Jesus Christ Superstar Olugbenga Adelekan as Caiaphas C) Pamela Raith Photography
Watermill Jesus Christ Superstar: Christian Edwards as Pilate and ensemble C) Pamela Raith Photography
Watermill Jesus Christ Superstar: Christian Edwards as Pilate and ensemble C) Pamela Raith Photography
Watermill Jesus Christ Superstar Max Alexander-Taylor as Judas C) Pamela Raith Photography
Watermill Jesus Christ Superstar Max Alexander-Taylor as Judas C) Pamela Raith Photography

Hosanna is a joyful celebration of Jesus arriving among the crowds and contrasts with the frenetic scene in the temple with a cross spelling out Casino and Temple as Jesus destroys their wares.

Samuel Morgan-Grahame provides some comic relief as the taunting hedonistic Herod and the title song has a chorus of sequenced dancing girls in a glorious enthusiastic routine choreographed by Anjali Mehra.

The prophecy that Peter (Seb Harwood) will betray Jesus is fulfilled and the end is fast approaching as Pilate (Christian Edwards) agonises about Jesus’ fate as the ensemble demand that he should be crucified.

The flaying of Jesus as he is left blooded and wounded is hard to experience, played with such theatrical power, and the dramatic finale is a poignant unforgettable moment.

Watermill Jesus Christ Superstar Michael Kholwadia as Jesus C) Pamela Raith Photography
Watermill Jesus Christ Superstar Michael Kholwadia as Jesus C) Pamela Raith Photography
Watermill Jesus Christ Superstar: Seb Harwood as Peter, Parisa Shahmir as Mary C) Pamela Raith Photography
Watermill Jesus Christ Superstar: Seb Harwood as Peter, Parisa Shahmir as Mary C) Pamela Raith Photography
Watermill Jesus Christ Superstar C) Pamela Raith Photography
Watermill Jesus Christ Superstar C) Pamela Raith Photography

This production oozes the highest production standards with an accomplished dream cast.

The prolonged applause and standing ovation was richly deserved.

Not to be missed.



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