"Devout Catholic" Stephen Colbert says Cynthia Erivo's portrayal of black, queer Jesus is "long overdue" - "Jesus was a gay nigger" says late night TV

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Stephen Colbert, a "devout Catholic" whose faith is important to him and someone who the late evangelical powerhouse Tim Keller once praised as a great example of a "faithful presence" continues to show that he's nothing of the sort.

Cynthia Erivo is playing Jesus Christ in the play Jesus Christ Superstar, a first for a "queer black woman," and Stephen Colbert thinks it's about time!

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I'm so excited that in August you're going to be playing Jesus in Jesus Christ Superstar at the Hollywood Bowl. First woman to play Jesus in a major production, long overdue. I've said for years I'd love to see a woman in that part.

I'll admit, I have never watched the musical (the idea has always seemed a little blasphemous to me). However, I doubt that any normal person watching a play about Jesus would come away thinking, "Man, Jesus should really be played by a queer black lady."

But Stephen Colbert, renowned Catholic, thinks that Cynthia Erivo will make the perfect Jesus.​

Stephen Colbert every night on television:
 
Black woman Jesus? Wtf? Jesus was a blonde guy from Texas. The black apostles were Peter, Judas, as well as being a great high baritone, Matthew (Only one doubtful, he'd have to have be good with money) and Simon Zealot. Mary Magdalne was a feather Indian etc. Regarding Colbert, I respect him and still have some love from him from when I was a boy, but he's been dead to me since he left the Colbert Report.
I have never watched the musical (the idea has always seemed a little blasphemous to me).
Maybe it's nostalgia and me being a musical enjoying faggot, but the 1973 film holds up. While it's very of it's time (a mixed view of Judas, Mary Magdalene having a confused sexual and holy love for Jesus, a couple knods to the historical Jesus controversy etc, I wouldn't consider it blasphemous. It's fun and exuberant but ultimately respectful and having real Christian meaning (Also woke on the pharisees)

 
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Well, if a guy who only has a job because not all the 80+ boomers are dead yet?

Who am I to disagree?
 
I'll admit, I have never watched the musical (the idea has always seemed a little blasphemous to me).
You're missing out. It's a solid musical with some absolute bangers.


The idea of Jesus being of X race and type isn't a new concept. He's and other biblical characters have been adapted to conform to different cultures. I just don't believe that version was done in good faith but to rub it in the western world culture.
 
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