Jesus Christ Superstar, The Palladium, London, June 2026
July 2026
Jesus Christ Superstar is really Judas’s show. He opens the piece with a banger: “Heaven on Their Minds”. Judas is the only figure resembling a fully developed character: he faces both internal and external obstacles, serves as the piece’s true emotional centre and has a distinct character arc, whereas Jesus remains emotionally unchanged from beginning to end.
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