North West

Jesus Christ Superstar – Buxton Opera House

Buxton Opera House’s staging of Jesus Christ Superstar offers a visually striking and musically impressive take on the iconic rock opera. With memorable performances and thoughtful design choices, this production successfully captures the emotional and thematic weight of the story—while still leaving room for refinement.

Louis Moore shines as Jesus, with “Gethsemane” standing out as the emotional high point of the evening. His performance in this pivotal number is both vocally and emotionally powerful, showcasing his ability to convey the vulnerability at the heart of the role.

Ross Clifton brings vocal strength and stage presence to the role of Judas, and while his singing is commendable, at times the acting across the cast felt slightly stilted. A touch more naturalism in delivery could have helped ground the story’s emotional beats and given more weight to key character relationships.

One of the most distinctive features of this production is the choreography. For a musical that leans toward the sombre and introspective, the inclusion of dynamic dance sequences adds welcome contrast. The ensemble brings a sense of rhythm and movement that enhances the narrative, offering moments of light and shade that elevate the overall experience.

A standout behind-the-scenes contribution comes from Vicki Smith, whose costume design—especially during the vibrant “Superstar” number—adds visual drama and flair to the stage. Her work helps underscore the larger-than-life quality of the show’s climactic moments.

All in all, while this production may not fully land every dramatic moment, it more than makes up for it in its musical delivery and bold staging choices. Jesus Christ Superstar at Buxton Opera House is a compelling, visually rich interpretation of a timeless story.

For tickets and information, please visit https://buxtonoperahouse.org.uk/event/jesus-christ-superstar-2025

Reviewer: Brian Madden

Reviewed: 17th March 2025

North West End UK Rating:

Rating: 4 out of 5.

Brian Madden

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