Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Liverpool Nativity


The Liverpool Nativity is coming to Liverpool very soon.
Here's the press release: I'll be adding my thoughts and comments in my next post.

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Geoffrey Hughes, Cathy Tyson and Jennifer Ellison star in Liverpool Nativity (Sunday 16 December, 8pm, BBC Three) – a contemporary retelling of the Christmas story live on the streets of Liverpool. Far from being the simple story beloved of school plays throughout the world, this is a drama as fresh and relevant today as it was 2,000 years ago – the intimate, personal story of a pregnant young girl set against a backdrop of political tension and unrest. Geoffrey Hughes leads the cast as the Angel Gabriel, directing events as they unfold live in Liverpool city centre. Set in a fictional state, Herodia (Cathy Tyson), a paranoid minister, desperate to cling to power, orders a crackdown on immigration. Mary and Joseph (Jodie McNee and Kenny Thompson) are swept up in the drama as Joseph, an asylum seeker, is instructed to report to the nearest passport office. In the midst of this turmoil, Mary discovers she is pregnant and must fight to protect both Joseph and her unborn child. The hour-long production uses familiar songs from Liverpool’s great pop legacy to bring the story to life. Popular music from a wealth of Liverpool bands – The Beatles, The La’s, The Zutons and many more – is given a vibrant new twist and performed by characters in the drama and a live orchestra. The production also features a host of Liverpool celebrities including Jennifer Ellison as an angel; Paul Barber as the landlord and Andrew Schofield as one of the shepherds. BBC Three Controller, Danny Cohen says: “This is going to be a fantastic collaboration between the BBC and the city of Liverpool. I’m delighted with the cast in place, and can’t wait to see this major event on BBC Three.” This mammoth production involves over 300 cast and 150 technical crew and will be the springboard for Liverpool’s year as European Capital of Culture 2008. Liverpool Nativity has been developed by the team behind Manchester Passion and the two Flashmob operas and is supported by Liverpool Culture Company.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

How upsetting,as a Christian,to read the comments of a Baptist Minister supporting "Liverpool Nativity". There is only one word to describe this ~ blasphemous. If, as a city or an individual we are looking for a blessing then we will look in vain if we condone such an event.

Wayne said...

I'm interested in what you find blasphemous about it. I've seen a full rehearsal and read the script and I don't find it blasphemous. Could you explain what you think is wrong with it?