Gold, Frankincense and Myrrh? You couldn’t find a rattle?
Something a baby might actually like?
David Adams plays one of history’s forgotten characters – Joseph, stepfather to the Son of God – in a gently comic reminiscence about parenthood, carpentry and the coming of the Messiah. The evocative music of sheree plett and Jeremy Eisenhauer adds mystery to this earthy, plain-spoken “gospel according to Joseph” that’s played around the world, from London’s West End to Tel Aviv.
“Deeply poignant and wickedly funny, full of light humour and deep pain.
It is, in short, a triumph.” Edinburgh List