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JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR


WaterTower Theatre Announces  

Cast & Creative Details for 

JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR 

Addison (TX) – WaterTower Theatre Producing Artistic Director Shane Peterman and Associate Producer  Elizabeth Kensek are proud to announce casting and creative details for JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR, the  blockbuster rock opera by Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber. This is the first production of WaterTower’s 27th Season. 

In 1970, Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber released JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR as a concept double album. It  became a massive global best-seller, which led to a hit Broadway show, and motion picture that became a global  sensation. WaterTower Theatre is proud to be one of the first theatres in the nation to obtain the rights to  produce JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR following the 50th Anniversary Tour production. Reflecting the rock roots  that defined a generation, the legendary score includes ‘I Don’t Know How to Love Him’, ‘Gethsemane’ and  ‘Superstar’. It will run on the Terry Martin Main Stage from November 30th through December 11th, 2022 at the  Addison Theatre Centre. WaterTower’s production is led by director Natalie King, music director Cody Dry and  choreographer Kelly McCain.  

The first musical by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice to be produced for the professional stage, JESUS CHRIST  SUPERSTAR has wowed audiences for over 50 years. A timeless work, the rock opera is set against the backdrop  of an extraordinary and universally known series of events but seen, unusually, through the eyes of Judas  Iscariot. This hit rock opera has not been produced with an all-local cast & creative team in DFW in over 25  years! Loosely based on the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John, the show follows the last week of Jesus  Christ’s life and told entirely through song, exploring the personal relationships and struggles between Jesus,  Judas, Mary Magdalene, his disciples, his followers and the Roman Empire. WaterTower welcomes audiences to  see this classic with a fresh perspective.  

Director Natalie King, who most recently directed A RAISIN IN THE SUN at WaterTower in 2021, shared  the following regarding her vision for the production: 

“I am thrilled and honored to be directing the rock classic, JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR here at WaterTower Theatre. I am so grateful for Shane and Elizabeth’s focus on  inclusion and their embrace of a broader scope of creative vision.

I was around 13 when I first heard Paul Nicholas wail “Gethsemane” on the original  London 1972 album. As we all know, 13 is the age of rebellion which includes asking the  question ‘Why?’ to everything your parents tell you. So, hearing Jesus question God in  the garden of Gethsemane was a revelation to me. Like Jesus, I argued with my parents, but always ended up obeying. Am I Jesus like I thought? Can a Black girl in America be  Jesus like? It made me see a commonality between the plight of Jesus and of a Black girl  growing up in the South who was questioning her world. Despite our obvious  

differences, there was an inner struggle that was the same. That made a lasting  impression on me about the inner commonality between different human experiences.  In my approach to JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR, I am seeking to move beyond the  limitations of form to find the common humanity within. This is the perspective in  which I cast the show. It is also the inspiration for the direction of the show. The story  is the same. It is as ancient as time and as universal as human nature. It is the story of  doubt that can bring down the freedom movement of an occupied people. It is the  battle between fear and faith, something we all understand. 

We have a great cast and I expect it to be a powerful performance. I hope you will all  come experience this innovative and modern retelling of JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR.” 

The production stars Feleceia Wilson as Jesus, Christopher J. Deaton as Judas, John Michael Marrs as Pilate,  Caitlin Chapa as Mary Magdalene, Ellen Eberhart as Herod, Nikka Morton as Simon, Jason Hallman as Caiaphas,  Anthony J. Ortega as Annas, Nijel Smith as Peter, and an ensemble of skilled singers, dancers and actors including Aren Hugo, Kevin Davis Jr., Mikki Hankins, Spencer Laboda, Johanna Nchekwube, Lisette Sandoval  Perez, and Daniel Vanegas who will all portray apostles and many other characters. 

The cast will be joined on stage by a live band led by Music Director, Conductor & pianist, Cody Dry, featuring Vonda K. Bowling (keyboard 2), Jesse Ramirez (guitar), Brittany Hart (bass), and Kami Lujan (drums). 

The creative & production team includes Kennedy ‘Kae’ Styron as Set Designer, Megan A. Liles as Costume &  Properties Designer, Aaron Johansen as Lighting Designer, Mark Howard as Sound Designer & Engineer, Dwight  Sandell as Production Stage Manager, and Rebecca Bongiorno as Assistant Stage Manager. 

The production has been approved by Actors Equity Association under their fully vaccinated safety protocols for  indoor productions, ensuring the safety of both artists and patrons alike. 

Contains adult situations. Recommended for ages 12 and above. 

WaterTower Theatre’s 2022-2023 Season Sponsor is the Town of Addison.  

Natalie King, Director 

Natalie King is an accomplished actor, director, and teacher here in the Dallas Ft Worth area. After beginning  her career as an actor, she fell in love with the art of storytelling. She created a performance company called  Universal Connection which toured dozens of elementary schools in Dallas and Mesquite with Young Audiences.

 

Her gift for storytelling was noticed by a casting director at Walt Disney World. King became the first African  American Storytelling character at Walt Disney World and one of the few performers of color as they  experimented with the programming for Walt Disney World's newest park, the Animal Kingdom. After several  months as a Storyteller, King was asked to create a storytelling show to be performed exclusively for Walt Disney  World's American Express Gold Club Members. 

When 9/11 gutted the tourist industry, King returned to Dallas to begin a journey into the field of arts education.  To her surprise, she was good at it. The teaching job that was supposed to be a pit stop became a second  career. She became the theatre director at South Oak Cliff High School and in 7 years transformed the SOC  theatre department from vandalized sets and spontaneous fighting to award-winning one-acts and full-blown  musicals. She is now the Theatre Director at Skyline High School. 

King’s passion for teaching came naturally as she is a third-generation educator. Although her paternal great  grandmother was a slave until she was thirteen years old and had no opportunity to get a formal education,  three of her ten children became ministers or spiritual educators. King's maternal family members were mostly  educators. Her grandmother Laura earned three degrees and taught during the 1930s and 1940s, and her  mother, Gloria King, earned three degrees and began her career as an English Teacher in an all-white school in  the 1960s. King's aunt, Dr. Evelyn E. Thornton, was head of the Math Dept. at the historically Black, Prairie View  A&M University for fifty years. There was no escaping the fact that the art of teaching was in her blood.  

King, however, never stopped performing and directing, even while running a High School theatre  program. King believes that there is no better way to speak your truth than the theatre and feels blessed to do  what she loves.  

King graduated from the Theater Cluster at Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual  Arts. She continued her education at Stephens College in Columbia, MO, where she earned a BFA in Theater  Performance and a minor in Playwriting. In addition to a rich career as an actor, storyteller, and teacher, King's  work as a director has been seen on DFW stages such as the South Dallas Cultural Center, Deep Ellum, Soul Rep,  Theatre Arlington, and Circle Theatre in Ft Worth. 

Show Run Dates: November 30- December 11, 2022 

Single tickets are on sale now. 

This production will be staged on the Terry Martin Main Stage at the Addison Theatre Centre at 15650 Addison  Road, Addison, Texas 75001.  

For more information on WaterTower Theatre and upcoming productions, visit us online at  www.watertowertheatre.org or call the Box Office at 972.450.6232. 

2022-2023 Season Performance Schedule: 

Performance Days Times 

Wednesday 7:30 PM 

Thursday 7:30 PM 

Friday 8:00 PM 

Saturday 2:00 PM 

Saturday 8:00 PM 

Sunday 2:00 PM

• Pay-What-You-Can performances will be the first Saturday matinee of each run. 

• ASL Interpreted Performances will continue to be the final Thursday performance of every run.  

• Sunday matinees feature Intersections events immediately following the show, providing audiences a  chance to learn more from the cast & special guest panelists. 

Ticket Prices

Single Tickets - $43 

*Student, Industry, and HERO (Veterans, active-duty service personnel, and educator) discounts  available 

*Subscribers may purchase additional individual tickets at a discount as well. 

*Group discounts are available through the box office. 

How/Where to Buy Tickets

Online: www.watertowertheatre.org 

By Phone: 972.450.6232 

Or In-person:  

WaterTower Theatre at the Addison Theatre Centre 

15650 Addison Road, Addison, TX 75001 

Fax: 972.450.6244 

Email: boxoffice@watertowertheatre.org 

Box Office Hours 

Monday-Friday Noon - 6 p.m. 

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