The Amritapuri Christmas play this year was based on Jesus’ parable of the prodigal son; with the main focus being on the love of the father. No names are used in the parable, so for the play the father was called Jonas, and his sons were Jeremiah and Matthew. Matthew was the son who left home.
Here are a selection of photos from the production. (If you click on the gallery the photos will be enlarged.)
There were so many beautiful songs. I’m going to share the audio from my two favorites. This first one, “I Search My Soul,” was written by my son Sreejit. In it, Jonas, Jeremiah and Matthew are singing simultaneously as they look within themselves.
Most of the songs in the play are original. There was one song though, that is commonly used by churches in plays about the prodigal son. Some of the words were changed to fit the script for this production, but it is basically the same as When God Ran written by Phillips, Craig and Dean. The song is so moving. I still cry every time I listen to it.
I feel full of gratitude for everyone that worked together to create The Loving Father.
Thanks to Chaitanya who wrote the script and co-directed the play.
Thanks to Devapriya who choreographed the dances.
Thanks to Devika who co-directed the play with Chaitanya and played the role of Jesus.
Thanks to Jani who spends countless hours designing and sewing the costumes.
In most plays in India, the actors are not actually talking or singing. There is a group of musicians and singers who sit to the side of the stage who provide the instrumentation and the voices. So a special thanks to all of the musicians and singers who worked night and day to create and learn the dialogue and songs for this production.
And of course endless thanks to all the actors and dancers as well as those who sewed costumes, translated, created props, prepared power point slides, and set up and ran the lighting… and to anyone I forgot to mention.
To see all of the posts in this Amritapuri series, click here.
Beautiful pictures. Really captured the moments.
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Do we have to wait a year to see the DVD in Seattle?! I can’t wait. Stunning! Was that Sreejit singing the Father Ran song?
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No you don’t have to wait a year. You can see it soon after I get back if you want to. That was Kripa Sagar singing He Ran to Me. Sreejit was the voice for The Collector (the bad guy!) .
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It looks like a very moving way to spend the holidays.
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Yes it is.
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Can’t wait to get copies!
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The pictures are magnificent!! Love this post, your children are so beautiful, and Sreejit’s song is so moving! you know what they say, the apple(s) don’t fall from the tree:)
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🙂
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