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Josh Canfield as Jesus talks to the gang in 'Godspell,' the musical kicking off the 25th anniversary season at Actors' Playhouse.
Josh Canfield as Jesus talks to the gang in 'Godspell,' the musical kicking off the 25th anniversary season at Actors' Playhouse.
Alberto Romeu

‘Godspell’

Long before ‘Wicked,’ composer-lyricist Stephen Schwartz had a big hit in ‘Godspell,’ a boisterous musical inspired by the Gospel According to St. Matthew. Actors’ Playhouse is kicking off its 25th anniversary season with a new production of the always-popular show, with Josh Canfield (kneeling) as Jesus. The musical runs through Nov. 4 at the Miracle Theatre, 280 Miracle Mile, Coral Gables. Performances are 8 p.m. Wednesday-Saturday, 2 p.m. Sunday (additional matinee Oct. 17). Tickets are $50 Friday-Saturday, $42 other shows (10 percent senior discount, $15 student rush tickets except Saturday-Sunday). Call 305-444-9293 or visit www.actorsplayhouse.org for information.

Christine Dolen

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