Jesus Christ Superstar

Jesus Christ Superstar
Album cover for the 1970 American release of Jesus Christ Superstar
MusicAndrew Lloyd Webber
LyricsTim Rice
Premiere12 October 1971 (1971-10-12): Mark Hellinger Theatre
Productions
  • 1970 Concept album
  • 1971 Broadway
  • 1972 West End
  • 1976 First US Tour
  • 1977 Broadway revival
  • 1996 West End revival
  • 2000 Broadway revival
  • 2012 Broadway revival
  • 2012 First UK tour
  • 2016 Regent's Park Open Air
  • 2017 Regent's Park Open Air
  • 2019 Second US tour
  • 2020 Regent's Park Open Air
  • 2023 Second UK Tour
  • 2026 London Palladium

Jesus Christ Superstar is a sung-through rock opera with music by Andrew Lloyd Webber and lyrics by Tim Rice. Loosely based on the Gospel accounts of the Passion, the work interprets the psychology of Jesus and other characters, with much of the plot centred on Judas, who is dissatisfied with how Jesus steers his disciples. Contemporary attitudes, sensibilities, and slang pervade the rock opera's lyrics, and ironic allusions to modern life are scattered throughout the depiction of political events; stage and film productions accordingly contain many intentional anachronisms.

Initially unable to get backing for a stage production, the composers released the score as a 1970 concept album, an immediate success which led to its Broadway stage debut in 1971. By 1980, the musical had grossed more than $237 million worldwide. Running over eight years in London between 1972 and 1980, the show held the record for longest-running West End musical until 1989 (overtaken by Cats).