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For almost six years, The Cubby Creatures have threatened to write a rock opera called
"Jesus Christ, You're Crazy." We had the basic one-line concept and a few song titles, but
everything else was up for grabs. Though we managed to create other spectacles over the years,
like "The World of Tina" and "A Telethon for the Benefit of Suzie," "JCYC" never quite got
going. Every time we tried, we wound up with so many ideas that the whole thing
would inevitably collapse under the weight of good intentions. But when Karl announced
he was leaving the band, it seemed like it was now or never for "JCYC." The version of the show you're seeing tonight was pulled together over a handful of rehearsals in a couple of months, and represents the first of what we hope will be several incarnations, each more developed than the last. Eventually we'd like to do this with actors, lighting design, sound effects, costumes, projections, puppets, loaves and fishes, and more. We'd love to hear your feedback, and we welcome your participation. "What I think is that what Jesus had to say was actually pretty revolutionary at the time, and that his teaching still forms the basis for some very positive things, like the Civil Rights Movement, and that ideas like love, forgiveness, helping the poor and the sick, not judging other people, giving up materialism, etc. are some pretty good ideas. I personally think there is an important distinction between Jesus, the person/philosopher/mythic hero, and the religion that claims to follow his teachings. And I can understand being anti-Christianity about as much as I can understand being anti-Islam or anti-Judaism or whatever. Or maybe even more, since it is the hegemonic religion in this country, the religion of the global colonialists, etc. But being anti-Jesus doesn't really make a whole lot of sense to me. Always seemed like people were putting the blame on the wrong person. That's just my own take on it." -- Bill Fisher |
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