Breaking the Darkness “Then spake Jesus again unto them, saying, I am the light of the world: he that followeth me shall not walk in darkness, but shall have the light of life” (John 8:12). Just three months ago during the Christmas season, we celebrated Jesus’ birth and remembered the wise men as they were drawn by the light of a star in the east to worship the young child who was born king. Jesus Christ was sent as the light of the world, and all who follow Him will have the light needed to live in this dark world. Our Savior’s final days on earth were very dark. His agony in the prayer garden, the many trials He endured, and finally His painful crucifixion and death made it appear that this light of the world, whom God had sent some thirty years before, had been extinguished. It seemed that the darkness had won. But on that bright first Easter morning, Jesus Christ conquered death and made a way for all who believe in Him to overcome death as well. As you continue to celebrate this Easter season, it is my prayer that you will be overwhelmed by the glorious light of our Savior, Jesus Christ, and that you will give thanks to the Father, “Who hath delivered us from the power of darkness, and hath translated us into the kingdom of His dear Son” (Colossians 1:13). Jeffrey Stegall Director BJU events museum & gallery events Symphonic Wind Band (Featuring guest artist Matthew Vaughn) November 10, 2015 Easter Story in Art: A Strolling Tour March 1–April 5, M&G at BJU Celebrate Easter with this self-guided tour of selected masterworks that portray Christ’s tender and transformative encounters with everyday people, considering anew the enduring impact of Christ’s words, life and sacrifice. Fee: Free with general admission Christmas Living Gallery December 3–5, 2015 Rossini’s La Cenerentola March 8, 10 & 12, 2016 Shakespeare’s Hamlet April 21–23, 2016 Beginning September 1, tickets for these events at Rodeheaver Auditorium will be available for purchase online at bju.edu/tickets or by calling the Programs & Productions Box Office at (864) 770-1372. museum & gallery hours M&G at BJU Tuesday–Sunday 2–5 p.m. Closed Mondays M&G at HERITAGE GREEN Tuesday–Saturday 10 a.m.–5 p.m. Sunday 2–5 p.m. Closed Mondays Extended Hours and Free Admission Your Living Gallery ticket grants you free admission to both M&G sites on April 2–5. In addition, M&G at BJU is open for extended hours, 2–7 p.m., on Living Gallery performance days. April 2 • 4:30 and 7:30 p.m. April 3 • 4:30 and 7:30 p.m. April 4 • 2:00, 4:30 and 7:30 p.m. Easter Scavenger Hunt March 1–April 5, M&G at BJU Children 5 to 12 years old are invited to participate in a scavenger hunt through the museum galleries. This self-guided activity, designed to captivate children’s imaginations and expose them to Old Master paintings, takes 30 to 45 minutes. Bring your finished worksheet to the Gift Shop for a free prize! Fee: Children ages 12 and under are free. Webcast April 4 • 7:30 p.m. Charles Dickens: The Continuing Victorian Narrative M&G at Heritage Green Explore Victorian England through Dickens’ stories and characters brought to life through technology, costumes, art, and vignettes of London's notable settings. Fee: general admission Cover detail: Damascus Road, Doug Young. COM 007/01 (18086) 3/15 pr e s e n t e d b y bob jones university and the Museum & Gallery | Gr e e n v i l l e , S . C . order of program 1. Christ Healing the Blind of Jericho Nicolas Poussin Tableau Artist: Harrell Whittington Models: Jonathan Beck, Bill Brown, David Denning, Hector Estrada, Andrew Fox, Brandon Johnson, Michaela Rosensky, Nickolas Viscioni, J.D. Walker, Julia Young happy easter! Thank you for joining us for our 18th Living Gallery production. We are delighted to celebrate Easter with you. This year’s program “Rivals on the Road” features art from museums around the world—including “Christ in the House of the Pharisee” from the Museum & Gallery at BJU. The sculpture “The Resurrected Christ” is also on display temporarily. While you’re on campus, I invite you to stop by the Museum & Gallery and see these two works in person. As you experience this breathtaking program—with its music, original drama and classic works of art coming to life—our hope is that you will come face to face with the glory of our Savior Jesus Christ. I trust you will enjoy this stirring presentation of the Gospel of Jesus Christ through living art. Steve Pettit President Richard Rorex Mr. and Mrs. Paul Burket Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Morgan Tableau Artist: Jonathan Andrews Model: Seth Severson Lucas Fayherdbe 3. Christ in the House of the Pharisee Pierre Hubert Subleyras Tableau Artist: Kevin Isgett Models: Ryan Berbin, Karen Haxton, Violet Mullennex, Joshua Powell, Nick Skinner, Alfredo Trujillo Tableau Artist: Jonathan Johnson Models: Austin Reed, Alexander Shaeffer, Preston Sprecher somewhereforever.org Tableau Artist: Jonathan Andrews Model: Benj Melton Tableau Artist: Harrell Whittington Models: Travis Belyus, Curtis Potvin Anthony van Dyck If you have questions about how Christ’s death and resurrection provide salvation and hope, please visit France du Nord 9. Flagellation of Christ 4. Entry of Christ into Jerusalem If you have comments or questions regarding the Living Gallery, please contact us at [email protected]. 8. Ecce Homo 2. The Return of the Prodigal Sir Edward John Poynter This program is sponsored in part by the following individuals and organization: Production staff 5. Christ driving the Traders from 10. Golgotha Mihály Munkácsy Tableau Artist: Jason Waggoner Models: Mike Asire, William Burkholder, John Dahlhausen, Caleb Davidhizar, David Eoute Jr., Jim Frasier, Zach Guerrero, Lydia Keck, Paul Kwok, Wilbur Mauk, Kailee Napier, Luke Severson, Hannah Smith, Jim Whiddon, Ricky Whittaker Tableau Artist: Kevin Isgett Models: Kamaryn Brenneman, Lydia Folkers, Isaac Stephens, Nick Turner 6. The Last Supper Leonardo da Vinci 11. Descent from the Cross Adam Lenckhardt Tableau Artist: Kevin Isgett Models: Bill Alger, Stephen Dysert, Rebekah Frampton, Bradley Hamilton, Brandon Lurtey, Katelyn MacDowell, Margaret McDowell, Andrew Tung 7. The Divine Servant Max Greiner Jr. Tableau Artist: Kenn Brinson Models: Nathanael Zakariasen* 12. Damascus Road* Doug Young Tableau Artist: Jason Waggoner Models: Daniel Burrell, Joshua Strubel *Original sculpture on display in the Rodeheaver lobby Tableau Artist: Harrell Whittington Models: Ryan Anderson, Aaron Berry, Sam Brenneman, Stephen Bruce, Dale Brunner, Erik Hansen, Dalton Hornsby, Jim Knisely, Mike Pettit, Chasen Strawn, Trevor Thompson, Gordon Weigand, Mike Wilkie Wig Crew Alicia Carr (Wig Master) Kirsten Davis Kelli Emig Emily Fulbright Stage Crew Dale Burden Micha Moyer Costume Crew Ruth Bartholomew Becky Sandy Saul, Pharisee of Pharisees Wilbur Mauk Simon, renowned student of the Law David Eoute Jr. Zacchaeus, street-smart tax collector Nathan Pittack Gershon, Zacchaeus’ protégé Matthew Wells Thaddeus, tax evader, seller of doves Matthew Estelle Mary Magdalene, living with Thaddeus Hannah Smith Caiaphas, Sadducee High Priest William Burkholder Others in the Story 13.The Resurrected Christ Jonathan Andrews Tableau Artist: Jonathan Andrews Models: Logan Bradshaw, Cody Bryner, Stephanie Cornelius, Alex Davis, Rosario Guerrero, Darius Sapp *additional role not cast at time of printing Works of art marked with Monica Rivera Amanda Ross Elaine Salas Kate Schoolfield Jaquica Smith Yvonne Tanbonliong Betsy Tojdowski Trei Turman Emily Vandeburgh Rebekah Walker Paul Walters Susanna Westich Danielle Wunker Doug Young Play Cast the Temple Bernardo Cavallino Makeup Artists Karen Alamer Peggy Alier Kayla Baldwin Emily Barr Kathy Bell Jenny Cho Daniel Crawford Terry Davenport Brittany Dechant Morgan Dowden Kaitlyn Estelle Brianna Faris Rebecca Ferrari Kara Franseen Tiffany Garcia Rachel Georges Chris Hartwick Lara Hoster Sarah Johannes Ashley Lane Julienne Layton Cynthia Long Miranda Mai Sandy Mehus Vivian Morris Margaret Pasztor Rebecca Renner may be viewed at the Museum & Gallery at Bob Jones University. Colton Beach Aaron Berry David Burke Brittany Butler Caleb Davidhizar Zach Guerrero Erik Hansen Eric Hermann Nathaniel Johnson Jess Katka Lydia Keck Paul Kwok Michael Pettit Luke Severson Chasen Strawn Emily Turner Lizzie Wilson Music credits “The Compassion Hymn” Words and music by Keith Getty, Kristyn Getty and Stuart Townend ©2008 Thankyou Music (Admin. by Capitol CMG Publishing). Used by permission. All rights reserved. “The Power of the Cross” Words and music by Keith Getty and Stuart Townend ©2005 Thankyou Music (Admin. by Capitol CMG Publishing). Used by permission. All rights reserved. “The Via Dolorosa” Words and music by Billy Sprague and Niles Borop ©1983 Word Music, LLC (a div. of Word Music Group, Inc.), Meadowgreen Music Company (Admin. by Capitol CMG Publishing). Used by permission. All rights reserved. “Beautiful Hands” from Shadow of the Cross Words by Ron Hamilton and Cheryl Reid, music by Ron Hamilton, arr. by Brian Büda and Shelly Hamilton ©2009 Majesty Music, Inc. Used by permission. All rights reserved. “King of Humility” Words by Eileen Berry, music by James Koerts ©2011 Soundforth (Admin. by Lorenz Corporation). Used by permission. All rights reserved. “Vanitas Vanitatum” from Requiem for the Living Traditional text, music by Dan Forrest. Recording performed by the Bel Canto Company. ©2014 Hinshaw Music, Inc. Used by permission. All rights reserved. “Coming Home” Words by William James Kirkpatrick, music by Kenon D. Renfrow. Used by permission. “I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say” Words by Horatius Bonar, traditional English tune, arr. by Kenon D. Renfrow. Used by permission. “Vocalise,” Op. 34, No. 14 Music by Sergei Rachmaninoff, arr. by Kenon D. Renfrow. Used by permission. “Ho, Everyone That Is Thirsty” Words by David Gustafson, music by Brian Pinner, arr. by Sharon Gerber and Dianne Pinner © 2003 Pinner Publications. Used by permission. All rights reserved. Creative Team production image credits Producer Darren Lawson Director Jeffrey Stegall Music ProducerKenon D. Renfrow Playwright Jason Waggoner Production Manager Rod McCarty Lighting DesignerRichard Streeter Set DesignerJason Waggoner Sound DesignerBob Johansen Front of House Audio Matthew Steel Music MixerMax Masters Costume ArtisanBarb Filipsic Makeup Coordinator Dan Sandy Graphic DesignerJessica Lindsey Damascus Road Doug Young Greenville, S.C. Musicians Choral Director Kenon D. Renfrow Live Sara Beam Sarah Bisson Laura Brundage Troy Castle Abigail Chetta Rebekah Ervin Amber Eubanks Anthony Gillingham Stephen Hawkey Nicole Kandil Meredith Keen Joshua Muzzi Studio Taylor Bancroft Sam Brown Laura Brundage Troy Castle Abigail Chetta Nikki Eoute Tim Kamibayashiyama Tina Nguyen Stephen Rinard Michael Seibert Rachel Steffensmeier Sarah Wright Christ Healing the Blind at Jericho Nicolas Poussin Photo: R.G. Ojeda Louvre, Paris, France Réunion des Musées Nationaux/Art Resource, N.Y. The Return of the Prodigal Sir Edward John Poynter Unknown Private Collection Christ in the House of the Pharisee Pierre Hubert Subleyras Bob Jones University Collection Museum & Gallery Entry of Christ into Jerusalem Anthony van Dyck Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Herman C. Krannert 58.3 Indianapolis Museum of Art Christ driving the Traders from the Temple Bernardo Cavallino Oil on canvas 101.0 x 127.6 cm National Gallery, London The Last Supper Leonardo da Vinci S. Maria delle Grazie, Milan, Italy Photo Credit: Scala/ Art Resource, N.Y. The Divine Servant Max Greiner Jr. The copyrighted and trademarked creation of Christian artist Max Greiner Jr. of Kerrville, Texas ©maxgreinerart.com Ecce Homo France de Nord Musée du Louvre Photo: Bruce Byers Flagellation of Christ Lucas Faydherbe Inv. Nr. B152 Hanswijk Church, Mechelen, Belgium Golgotha Mihály Munkácsy Hungarian National Gallery, Budapest, Hungary The Bridgeman Art Library Descent from the Cross Adam Lenckhardt The Cleveland Museum of Art John J. Severance Fund, 1967.134 The Resurrected Christ Jonathan Andrews Greenville, S.C.
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