Godspell

February 6 - March 8, 2020

Following the success of ACT of CT’s incredible new production of WORKING, comes another Stephen Schwartz (WICKED) musical - GODSPELL. And ACT of CT’s version is sure to thrill you! Artistic Director, Daniel C. Levine, reimagines this hit show in a unique and inspiring way. When a group of homeless children are found squatting in an abandoned church that is being readied for demolition, parables from the New Testament spring to life and spread a message of love and light. With songs like “Day By Day”, “By My Side”, and “All Good Gifts”, you will not want to miss this magical and touching production!


Cast & Creative Team

Cast: Jaime Cepero* Shaylen Harger, Jacob Hoffman*, Alex Lugo, Morgan Billings Smith*, Katie Ladner*, Cameron Nies, Monica Ramirez*, Phil Sloves*, Andrew Poston*, Trent Saunders*, Emma Tattenbaum-Fine

Book: John Michael Tebelak
Music and Lyrics: Stephen Schwartz
Conceived and Originally Directed: John Michael Tebelak
Director: Daniel C. Levine
Choreographer: Sara Brians
Music Supervisor: Bryan Perri
Music Director: Danny White
Scenic Designer: Reid Thompson
Lighting Designer: Jack Mehler
Costume Designer: Brenda Phelps
Sound Designer: John Salutz

* Indicates member of Actors’ Equity Association, the union of professional actors and stage managers.


The incredible talent carries this show from the very beginning to its deeply moving conclusion.”
— Elizabeth Young, The Newtown Bee
This production of Godspell did not disappoint.”
— Fairfield County Mom
It takes an ingenious artist and visionary to take a timeless classic musical production and reinvent it for modern times while retaining all that was great about the original Broadway performance.”
— Ridgefield's HamletHub
...This 2020 revival of Godspell is bound to inspire more true believers.”
— Donald Brown, New Haven Review
If you see only one play this year, make it Godspell at ACT.”
— I on the Valley
...If you have never had the GODSPELL experience, I highly recommend it.”
— Nancy Sasso Janis, Patch
 

Photo credit: Jeff Butchen