ACT I Judas – The Betrayer, rants, raves, manic, sad, contrite, broken…Hangs himself but returns center-stage to take questions from audience. ACT II Peter – The Big Fisherman and tells the stories of discipleship, Crucifixion, Resurrection and Pen
Judas and Peter - The Betrayer and The Big Fisherman. When taken together they are, the definitive Lenten - Easter Program.
ACT I...Lee Weaver wrote and first performed “Judas” in 1983. He took about twenty minutes on stage. In the 35 years since its debut, the Judas narrative has expanded to forty minutes plus a very brief “Q and A” at its conclusion. That is the best part for many as the audience questions him, challenges him, scolds him and eventually learns from him. He’ll move you and give you pause, before he runs off to end it all.
ACT II, Peter enters singing. He is a different sort of disciple. First portrayed by Weaver in 1988, Peter explains his Denial of the Lord and his fear for his own life. With him you’ll learn more of Discipleship, why he is called “The Big Fisherman,” The Transfiguration, The Crucifixion, The Resurrection and Pentecost! He’ll explain his Denial of the Lord and his fear for his own life.
Perhaps 500 performances in all. All of this from“Two Who Were There!” Happy Easter!
Info and reservations: 904.687.8779
Admission: $20
Phone: 904.687.8779
Email: LeeFWeaver@gmail.com
2018/03/23 - 2018/03/23
Additional time info:
Doors at Corazon open at 6 pm for food and drink orders from menu.