Showing posts with label The Passion. Show all posts
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Monday, March 21, 2016

The Passion Brings Whole City of New Orleans


THE PASSION | "Calling All Angels" | FOX BROADCASTING

I didnt want to create a show just for believers. I wanted to reach those who know nothing!

Adam Anders is talking about his latest project, The Passion,a creative and contemporary retelling of the Gospel narrative which will be broadcast live from New Orleans on Palm Sunday. Anders is executive producer and executive music producer for The Passion.At Foxs New Orleans studio, he talked to reporters about the project.

The son of Christian missionaries, Anders grew up attending church in Sweden. Here in the states he has enjoyed a successful Hollywood career selling more than 80 million albums and developing songs for films such as Rock of Agesand TVshows, including Glee.His work has earned four Grammy award nominations as well as two Peoples Choice Awards and two Golden Globe awards. With The Passionhe returns to his Christian roots, bringing his extensive talent and experience to bear in retelling the story of Jesus suffering and death.

Anders first got the idea for The Passionafter he was invited to attend a similar large-scale production in Holland. In that country, he reported, only 7percentof the population goes to church. In contrast, since the musical production of The Passionwas introduced there in 2011, it has been viewed by more than 50 percent of Hollands populace. Anders was excited to realize that this performance could bring the Gospel to people who might otherwise know nothing about it.

The Catholic Church [in the Netherlands] got behind it, helping to fund and promote it, Anders told me. It just took the country by storm. So when I saw that response in a country thats largely atheist, I thought This is perfect! Weve got to get it here!

The Passionfeatures a star-studded cast from a wide range of musical genres. Tyler Perry is the host and narrator. Cuban American singer/songwriter/actor Jencarlos Canela will play Jesus, clad in a beige trenchcoat. Chris Daughtry stars as Judas, and Trisha Yearwood portrays Jesus mother, Mary. British singer/songwriter Seal steps into the role of Pontius Pilate. Christian artist Michael W. Smith plays a disciple. And Nischelle Turner, entertainment correspondent for CNN and anchor/correspondent for Entertainment Tonightin effect plays herself as a reporter on the streets of New Orleans, interviewing people from the crowd during the live procession. Three musical groups a band from Los Angeles, a New Orleans jazz band and a choir of voices from local churches will perform, and there will be an appearance by New Orleans famed Preservation Hall Jazz Band.

The procession will originate at New Orleans iconic Superdome, where thousands of displaced persons took refuge during Hurricane Katrina. The relevance of New Orleans as a resurrected city is not lost on Anders. Tyler Perry, who grew up in New Orleans, will talk about it, he told me. The Superdome, where this starts, has become a symbol of suffering. There is, in peoples minds, that powerful visual of people trapped by the swirling floodwaters. So many lives have been changed for better and worse. The city lost thousands of people, some who died and some who left and never came back. My own brother lived here and never returned after Katrina. Now hes back here for the first time h**l be playing in the band.

From the Superdome, 1000 volunteers will help carry a 20-foot lighted cross, winding through the French Quarter, along Canal Street and Bourbon Street, past historic New Orleans landmarks. Finally, the cross will reach its destination Woldenberg Park, where a massive 10-story stage has been erected beside the Mississippi River, and where the musical performances will occur. As many as 40,000 are expected to join in, lining the procession route and filling the concert venue.

Asked whether hes concerned about inclement weather or unexpected incidents among the crowd, Anders was optimistic. Obviously, we have backup plans in place, in case things go horribly wrong. I just cant worry about the weather. Youd think, with a project like this, that G*d willsmile upon us and make sure the weather is good.

Besides Gods cooperation, Anders is depending on the logistical support of New Orleans police and politicians. Louisianas lieutenant governor is expected to participate in some way; New Orleans mayor will sing in the choir. The police will help control crowds and ensure that the processional cross is able to navigate busy intersections. There are train tracks to be crossed and helicopters flying overhead, and permission was required for service interruptions.

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Source: http://aleteia.org/2016/03/19/the-passion-brings-whole-city-of-new-orleans-into-start-of-holy-week/

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"The Passion": Breaking Down Fox"s Live Music Event


THE PASSION | "Demons" | FOX BROADCASTING

Fox is resurrecting the live TV space once again this Palm Sunday with The Passion, a modern spin on the story of Jesus Christs last hours.

Aside from being the first of recent TV music events to be based on religion, The Passion is setting itself apart from other musicals like the networks own Grease and NBCs trifecta by not billing itself as a musical rather, its been described as a live spectacular spanning across New Orleans, packed with mini-movies, a plethora of sets, A-list names, not a lot of dancing, but lots and lots of singing.

Exec producer Mark Bracco of d**k Clark Productions and music producer Adam Anders, a graduate of Glee, break down The Passion forVariety heres the lowdown on the city, the music and the stars.

THE CAST:

Its been a dream, Anders says of working with the stellar cast including musical icons Trisha Yearwood (Mary) and Seal (Pontius Pilate),plusAmerican Idol alum Chris Daughtry (Judas) and Jencarlos Canela (Jesus).

Trisha was so important because shes the anchor of the show. Theyre big songs, theyre big moments Shes a legend. She has a world-class voice. Her vocals are incredible. Shes so wonderful to work with, Anders raves of Yearwood.

Of Seal, he says, He was singing next to me and I got goosebumps. For me, the opportunity to work with him is a dream come true. Beyond that, he brings such a cool element to the show. He can walk on that stage and hes really a powerful man. He has that weight to him.

As for Daughtry? He was the first guy who popped into my head for Judas, Anders admits. To actually have him be in the show, Im just so appreciative to Fox to have the guy I had in my head bring it to life. Its just so good.

THE LIVE AUDIENCE:

Foxs Grease Live! was the first recent TV musical to incorporate a live audience into the television broadcast, and The Passion is taking that interaction to the next level. Spanning across the city of New Orleans, a live procession with hundreds of people who drove across the country to carry a large cross will be a huge part of the show, which is expected to have 25,000 to 30,000 live audience-goers on site.

Explaining the level of audience interactivity to expect, Bracco says, Even outside of the procession, when the trial of Jesus happens live on the stage, theres always that moment in the story where the crowd will yell back so at that moment when Pontius yells at the crowd, itll be the crowd that yells Crucify him! Crucify him! because that is what happened in the bible. There are going to be a few moments where the thousands of the people in the park are going to become a part of the live show, just as if they were in church on Palm Sunday where there are people in church saying, Crucify him! Crucify him!

NEW ORLEANS:

New Orleans was always the city of choice for the producers behind The Passion.

Speaking of the NOLA native host, Bracco says, Tyler Perry says this better than anyone, but its a city that resurrected itself. It rose again after Katrina. We went there and the people of the city were so welcoming and wanted us to bring the show there.

THETHEME:

Its huge. Its paramount to the success of this, Anders says about the wide-ranging religious theme. Music moves people in the way nothing else can. Its a powerful medium. If you want to re-tell this classic powerful story story in a modern way, the only way to do it is through music, and then you add this music that people already love, it takes it to the next level. I think when I worked on Glee, part of the success of that show is that everybody got something that they loved from and thats something that Ive taken from there.We need to give everybody something to reflect our diverse cast and diverse audience.

THE MUSIC:

All the songs are modern hits. Theres no Christian songs. Theres no religious songs at all, Anders says of the soundtrack that includes live covers of music by Whitney Houston, Imagine Dragons, Katy Perry, Celine Dion and more. When you go through the hits from the last couple decades, its unbelievable how many No.1 songs have religious messages.

Adam Anders,hes a genius, Bracco raves of the music producer. The scene when Judas betrays Jesus and they sing the duet by Imagine Dragons, its almost as if that song was written for that moment. The lyrics are so perfect and the songs that Adam chose, its so eerie at times. Anders adds, For me, it was all about finding the right lyrics that fit the themes. Its been a really fun process.

For more on The Passion, including exclusive behind the scenes photos, click here.

Source: http://variety.com/2016/tv/news/the-passion-fox-live-musical-tyler-perry-jesus-christ-1201733978/

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The Weird Early-"00s Covers From The Passion


THE PASSION | "Home" | FOX BROADCASTING
We need a sign to let us know this was real. Photo: Michael Becker / FOX

Did you wake up Palm Sunday thinking, Why yes, American Idol"s Chris Daughtry covering that one Evanescence banger in character as Judas is a thing I"d definitely like to see today? Or does the idea of Saint Peter belting Hoobastank bring on a deep nostalgia for the early "00s you"ve been hiding all this time? Perfect! Because Tyler Perry"s The Passion delivered all that and then some. Jesus Christ Superstar it was not; what happened semi-live on the streets of New Orleans Sunday night can only be described as the karaoke night of Avril Lavigne"s dreams a smorgasbord of vaguely Christian hits from the early "00s that have aged about as well as Scott Stapp. Here are just a select few of the weirdest covers to happen to Fox since Glee bit the dust.

Hoobastank, "The Reason"As if denying Jesus three times wasn"t enough, Peter poured on the salt with some Hoobastank.

Creed, "With Arms Wide Open"Nothing says you"re one last meal away from being crucified like Creed.

Evanescence, "Bring Me to Life"We never pegged Amy Lee for a Judas, but Daughtry has us reevaluating a lot of things right now.

Train, "Calling All Angels"Sorry, was Pat Monahan himself not available to play Jesus?

Lifehouse, "Broken"In the span of two hours, Trisha Yearwood covered Whitney Houston, Jewel, Jason Mraz, and Lifehouse a miracle only Jesus" mom could perform.

Oh yeah, and this happened:

Tears for Fears, "Mad World"Did you find it kind of funny that Seal (!) played Pontius Pilate? Not as funny as this.

THE PASSION | "Mad World"

After deciding Jesus" fate, Pontius Pilate (Seal) performs "Mad World" LIVE on The Passion.

Posted by FOX on Sunday, March 20, 2016

Katy Perry, "Unconditionally"We personally would"ve picked something from Perry"s Christian singer-songwriter years for Jesus" big Resurrection song, but sure, this works.

Watch Jencarlos Canela as Jesus perform Katy Perry"s "Unconditionally" in The Passion.

Posted by FOX onSunday, March 20, 2016

Source: http://www.vulture.com/2016/03/the-passion-live-weird-early-2000s-covers.html

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