Gospel At Colonus |  | Director: Kirk Browning Actors: Morgan Freeman, Robert Earl Jones Studio: NEW VIDEO GROUP Category: DVD
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Seller: mediathrill Rating: 22 reviews Sales Rank: 23845
Format: Color, DVD, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 90 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: NNVG132821 UPC: 767685132821 EAN: 0767685132821 ASIN: B001B1Q3EO
Theatrical Release Date: 1985 Release Date: November 18, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | A renowned collaboration between experimental theater director Lee Breuer and composer Bob Telson, THE GOSPEL AT COLONUS retells Sophocles'ical tragedy Oedipus at Colonus through the medium of modern gospel. This filmed version of the much-lauded 1985 Philadelphia performance traces the epic storyline of the original text, while also interweaving aspects of Oedipus Rex, Antigone, and the Ch |
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Product Description Studio: New Video Group Release Date: 11/18/2008
Amazon.com A fascinating experiment in updating classic Greek tragedy with a contemporary, cultural sensibility, The Gospel at Colonus was shot in 1985 from Philadephia as part of PBS' Great Performances series. Avant garde theatre director Lee Breuer and composer Bob Telson originated the show in New York, where they took Sophocles' "Oedipus at Colonus" and--working with a Pentecostal preacher and his choir--adapted it into a gospel musical. The result was the story of Oedipus' agonies and redemption as a modern parable--not a Christian one in a substantive sense, but one with the forms and textures of a Pentescostal experience. Breuer and Telson took an even more unusual step of casting all five Blind Boys of Alabama to play Oedipus, which lends itself to some extraordinary drama. Morgan Freeman plays the role of the Messenger, who narrates the story. A wholly unexpected experience, The Gospel at Colonus is a remarkable, cultural fusion that blends the ancient with the ecstatic. A total of 13 songs seem to both underscore and reinvent the very possibilities of the gospel music form. --Tom Keogh
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AWESOME DVD!!! January 31, 2010 R. Broome I VHS taped this many years ago from a PBS special, and only watched it about once a year, because I was afraid I'd wear the tape out. I was so excited to see it on DVD! If you are a Gospel Music fan, this is what you are looking for. And Morgan Freeman playing the part of the Minister/Narrator makes this a treasure! Enjoy!
It resonates with something deep inside me. January 10, 2010 David Lantz A history of Oedipus' last days, an emotional church style preentation, music which doesn't allow you to just sit and listen and musicians and actors of the highest caliber. I find i need a "gospel" fix at least once a month - and never tire of it.
Gotta Have My Gospel! August 31, 2009 Demaskus Inc. (New York, NY)
The perfect mix of Greek Mythology and that which is most dramatic derived from the African American experience! I enjoyed witnessing the manifestation of that which makes both regional and "urban" theater a success. I was introduced to the soundtrack long before I ever saw the production and am so glad I made this purchase. I was singing and swaying in front of my television and was reminded of Peter Brooks' Empty Space as I watched this show. It doesn't take much to make great theater. Sometimes everything just aligns...and you create something special. I am so glad there is a DVD of Gospel at Colonus. A MUST SEE.
Very Pleased Customer August 30, 2009 Earl Christian I had seen the stage play years ago in New York. It was very memorable and I never forgot it, I can see it in my as if I was still seated there that day. But, the stage play being in my memory was not enough - I wanted a video or some hard copy of the stage play that I could put into the DvD Player and witness again and again.
I searched for this "hard copy" on-line and at first I thought that my search was fruitless. I was reading on-line about others who had also seen the play and wanted some way that they could obtain it. Finally, I saw that Amazon had the play on DvD and since I always order "something" from Amazon (Movies, MP3's, Adapters, an HP printer, etc.) I ordered Gospel At Colonus right away. I trust Amazon and the others who sell on Amazon (I have yet to file a complaint). I did file a complaint once and I had to send the seller an Email stating that I was mistaken and that I apologize. Anyway I have Gospel At Colonus to enjoy whenever I want pop it into the DvD Player.
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Gospel at Colonus June 8, 2009 R. Young 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I was knocked out when I saw this piece many years ago on PBS, and have been looking for it ever since. When, after more than a decade, it finally showed up for purchase, I bought six so I could share it with friends. It is first and foremost a musical, and as a professional musician myself, I can assure you that the music is first-rate. The choir is first-rate, the three main women soloists are stupendous (and beautiful), the Hammond B-3 player is outstanding, the soloist of the Five Blind Boys steals the show, and I weep tears of joyful emotion when "Brother Willie" with the purple gloves and the Sam Cooke voice sings his wonderful material. Even Morgan Freeman does some intoning of the "gospel" as the preacher. But it's the idea of this play that really disarms you. The story of Oedipus and his sister-daughters is stunning enough, but told in this manner and style, makes your head spin. A couple of episodes are a little long, but stick with it: the piece as a whole is like nothing else you're likely to see.
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