
The Surprising Presence in ‘The Gospel at Colonus'
'The Gospel at Colonus,' directed by Shayok Misha Chowdhury, is a joyous fusion of Greek tragedy and gospel music. This is the show's first New York production not led by its writers, the composer Bob Telson and Lee Breuer, a founder of the experimental theater group Mabou Mines. The musical, first produced at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in 1983 and a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in 1985, uses the melodic language of a Black Pentecostal church service to retell the story of Oedipus, the king of Thebes who unwittingly killed his father and married his mother, then gouged out his eyes in shame.
The original production starred Morgan Freeman as the pastor who tells Oedipus' story and the Five Blind Boys of Alabama as the singers who give voice to his pain. Now, Chowdhury has assembled a multitalented cast: the R&B singer-songwriter serpentwithfeet; the actors and singers Stephanie Berry, Ayana George Jackson and Jon-Michael Reese; and, sharing Oedipus's singing parts, the operatic bass-baritone Davóne Tines and the jazz musician Frank Senior. Burrell appears as Theseus, the king who offers Oedipus refuge at the end of his life.
Chowdhury, a Pulitzer-nominated playwright, studied and later taught about spirituals and other religious music at Stanford. He said he assembled this cast because of their voices. 'There's enormous sonic diversity under the umbrella of Black sacred music,' he wrote in an email, 'and in gathering together a team for this production, I wanted to highlight that range of sounds and textures.'
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