MrBungle
10-27-2002, 10:38 PM
Former SKID ROW frontman Sebastian Bach, late of "Jekyll & Hyde" and "The Rocky Horror Show" on Broadway, has posted the following update via his official web site regarding his upcoming role as the Messiah in the new national tour of "Jesus Christ Superstar", set to launch on Nov. 1 in California:
"Hey, what is up!!!! Well, as you can see by the tour dates [posted on the site], I am about to embark on what is undoubtedly the biggest tour I have ever been a part of in my life. I am extremely excited to present to all of you a production that makes each & every time you have seen me in the past pale in comparison. I have been rehearsing for weeks for my most challenging role yet & I am happy to say that things are really kicking ass in a major league fashion with this cast & crew. But what I want you all to understand, & to be honest I really didn't fully understand until recently, is that this is the by far the BIGGEST show I have ever been a part of, as far as staging, sound, lights, effects, costuming, & production goes. Also, there is ... the SCREAM. In 'Jekyll & Hyde' & 'Rocky Horror' I went into my upper 'scream' register a few times , but in 'Jesus Christ Superstar' the score demands more SCREAMS than you can imagine . If you are a fan of the beginning of 'Monkey Business' or the end of '18 & Life', I guarantee you will dig this show!
"Hey, what is up!!!! Well, as you can see by the tour dates [posted on the site], I am about to embark on what is undoubtedly the biggest tour I have ever been a part of in my life. I am extremely excited to present to all of you a production that makes each & every time you have seen me in the past pale in comparison. I have been rehearsing for weeks for my most challenging role yet & I am happy to say that things are really kicking ass in a major league fashion with this cast & crew. But what I want you all to understand, & to be honest I really didn't fully understand until recently, is that this is the by far the BIGGEST show I have ever been a part of, as far as staging, sound, lights, effects, costuming, & production goes. Also, there is ... the SCREAM. In 'Jekyll & Hyde' & 'Rocky Horror' I went into my upper 'scream' register a few times , but in 'Jesus Christ Superstar' the score demands more SCREAMS than you can imagine . If you are a fan of the beginning of 'Monkey Business' or the end of '18 & Life', I guarantee you will dig this show!