Cotton Patch Gospel
| Cotton Patch Gospel | |
|---|---|
| The Greatest Story Ever Retold! | |
| Music | Harry Chapin |
| Lyrics | Harry Chapin |
| Book | Tom Key Russell Treyz |
| Basis | Clarence Jordan's translation of the gospels of Matthew and John,The Cotton Patch Version of Matthew and John |
| Premiere | October 21, 1981 |
Cotton Patch Gospel is a musical by Tom Key and Russell Treyz with music and lyrics written by Harry Chapin. The musical was produced by Philip M. Getter just after Chapin's death in July 1981.
It premiered off-Broadway on October 21, 1981, at the Lamb's Theatre for 193 performances. Based on the book The Cotton Patch Version of Matthew and John by Clarence Jordan, the story retells the life of Jesus as if in modern day, rural Georgia. Though the setting and the styling of the language greatly differs from the original telling of the Gospels the plot structure and the message of the story stays true to the historical recording in The Gospel of Matthew.
Using a southern reinterpretation of the gospel story, the musical is often performed in a one-man show format with an accompanying quartet of bluegrass musicians, although a larger cast can also be used. A video recording of the play was released in 1988 with Tom Key as the leading actor.
Tom Chapin served as musical director. Americana musician Jim Lauderdale was in the cast as one of "The Cotton Pickers."