Reviewed by Judd
Hollander
The key to telling
a story, no matter how old it may be, is the ability of the one doing the
telling to imbue it with passion from the here and now. A particularly tall
order when the story in question is, in all probability, quite familiar to the
audience that’s come to hear it. Actor Ken Jennings delivering all that’s
required and more in his very engaging one-man show, The Gospel of John.
This offering currently running at the Sheen  Center 
Walking slowly around the stage,
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Also particularly
compelling is the astonishment and wonder expressed by those who witness the
miracles Jesus performs. As well as the condescension from those who
demand answers from Jesus, only to become incensed when he responds with words
they don't want to hear. Most important of all, there is never a time when Jennings 
If there is one problem with the play, it's that it assumes (and rightly so for the most part) that those who attend will have both the knowledge and interest in the subject matter. No argument there, but for someone like yours truly, whose closest religious experience as a child was watching his mother light the menorah during each night of Chanukah, it would have been nice to see some maps projected on the background showing the various locations of the places described.
John Pietrowski's direction is very strong. He giving
Passionate and involving from start to finish, The Gospel of John offers a masterful performance by Jennings as he takes an oft-heard tale and makes it seem as powerful and inviting as the day it was first told.
The Gospel of John
Conceived and Performed by Ken Jennings
Scenic Design: Charlie Corcoran
Costume Design: Tracy Christensen
Lighting Design: Abigail Hoke-Brady
Sound Design: M. Florian Staab
Production Management: Drew Francis
Press Representative: Keith Sherman & Associates
Associate Producer: Julia O'Brien
Production Stage Manager: Danielle Constance
Directed by John Pietrowski
Presented by The
18 Bleecker Street
Tickets: (212) 925-2812 or www.ovationtix.com
Running 1 Hour, 50 Minutes, no intermission
Closes:


 
 
