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  1. Premiere. October 21, 1981. ( 1981-10-21) Cotton Patch Gospel is a musical by Tom Key and Russell Treyz with music and lyrics written by Harry Chapin and produced by Philip M. Getter just after Chapin's death in 1981. It ran off-Broadway at the Lamb's Theatre for 193 performances beginning on October 21, 1981. [1]

  2. 4 de ene. de 2024 · 11. 604 views 3 months ago. Cotton Patch Gospel premiered at the Lamb's Theater in New York City on October 21, 1981. Written by Tom Key and Russell Treyz, and with music and lyrics by Harry...

  3. What is unique about the Cotton Patch Gospel is that it brings the language, setting, time and place into current history. The “cotton patch” approach to the New Testament is to help the modern reader have the same sense of participation in them which the early Christians must have had.

  4. Clarence Jordan, a civil rights activist and founder of Koinonia Farm, rewrote the Gospel of Matthew in the language and culture of the 20th century US South. Read his version of the birth, baptism, and temptation of Jesus, and compare it with the original text.

  5. 12 de may. de 2011 · 161. 37K views 12 years ago. This award winning musical drama is a leg-slappin', toe- tappin', hand clappin' hoe-down of a story that retells the Gospels of Matthew and John - translated into...

  6. Cotton Patch Gospel: Directed by Michael Meece, Russell Treyz. With Tom Key, Scott Ainslie, Pete Corum, Jim Lauderdale. A filmed stage-play recounting the story of Jesus as set in modern day Georgia with music and reverent humor added.

  7. 8 de sept. de 2014 · 4.6 177 ratings. See all formats and editions. The Cotton Patch Gospel, by Koinonia Farm founder Clarence Jordan, recasts the stories of Jesus and the letters of the New Testament into the language and culture of the mid-twentieth-century South.