
John Frost
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3 weeks ago |
medium.com | John Frost
John Michael Frost·Subscribe9 min read·--The question of evil’s origins has perplexed philosophers, theologians, and spiritual seekers for millennia. Is evil an inherent force in the universe, a product of human choice, or a cosmic rebellion against the divine? Its spiritual implications ripple through religious traditions, moral frameworks, and individual lives, shaping how we understand purpose, suffering, and redemption.
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3 weeks ago |
medium.com | John Frost
John Michael Frost·Follow4 min read·--Imagine a world where men crumble not under a thunderous apocalypse, but a silent, insidious decay-where the devil trades his pitchfork for a smartphone and his brimstone for an algorithm. In the 21st century, if I were that cunning adversary, I’d orchestrate a downfall so subtle, so seductive, that humanity wouldn’t see the chains until they’re locked tight.
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4 weeks ago |
stagewhispers.com.au | Alan Menken |Glenn Slater |Cheri Steinkellner |John Frost
Deloris Van Cartier is an aspiring singer, auditioning to sing at a night club owned by Curtis, her married boyfriend, but instead witnesses her gangster lover shooting dead one of his men. Forced to hide from his henchmen, Van Cartier is placed in a convent that’s about to be sold to become an antiques store. Told to lie low until she can testify at a court case, Van Cartier’s larger than life personality can’t help but do the opposite.
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1 month ago |
stagewhispers.com.au | Tim Rice |John Frost |David Ian
This is an exceptional production of this iconic musical and perfectly captures the edginess that the text exuded when it first exploded on to the theatrical scene in 1971. Depicting the last weeks of the life of Jesus from the perspective of Judas, Jesus Christ Superstar held the record for the longest running show in London until it was overtaken by Cats in 1989. It has enjoyed several revivals as well as film and television adaptations which attest to its enduring popularity and appeal.
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2 months ago |
stagewhispers.com.au | John Frost
According to Christie, And Then There Were None “is a better piece of craftsmanship than anything else I have ever written” and this is especially evident in this sumptuous production. Although the story appears simple or straightforward the complexities that arise from it make it an intriguing study of the human psyche. Ten strangers are invited to a remote island where they are each accused of murder for which they will receive just punishment.
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