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Spiritual Inspiration in Sin City

Posted At : August 10, 2009 2:32 AM | Posted By : J Scott
Related Categories: Showtime

I just saw a wonderfully spiritual and exceedingly inspirational show today. Did I have to travel to another city for this? No, I saw it right here in Las Vegas – yes, right here in so-called Sin City. And in a casino no less! 

It was “Praise,” on stage at South Point, which I attended this afternoon with my sister, Starr. It is advertised as “An Irreverently Reverent Gospel Experience” so you might think this might be too “religious’ – too narrow in its viewpoint to appeal to anyone but a small niche of evangelicals. But that fear was addressed and allayed in the first few minutes when Larry Hart, the producer and main performer, emphasized the universality of the spiritual search. “Faith is the fabric of humanity,” he said. 

“Praise” had many of the elements that make a Vegas variety show entertaining: skillfully staged musical numbers; well-choreographed dancers, lavish costumes. But what set this show apart was the spiritual message throughout. It was front and center in the serious songs, like “God’s Watchin’ Over Me” and “Amazing Grace.” But it was there in the comedy too – “Big Hair Gets You Closer to God” and “Gonna Stomp my Prada.”   The audience laughed and clapped their hands with the music and many times spontaneously rose from their seats during the two-hour celebration of faith. 

It was indeed an uplifting afternoon and I would recommend it to anyone who treasures special spiritual experiences. PBS was filming today’s show and there is the hope that this show can be expanded to one that will make it to Broadway. In the meantime, there are plans in the works for “Praise” to return to South Point, perhaps on a regular basis in the future.   Starr and I will be watching for it - and look forward to experiencing it again! 

And a special note of love for you who are nonbelievers, a quote from Larry Hart:   “Remember, if you don’t believe in God, God still believes in you.”

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EDC's Gravatar Is it along the lines of a "Godspell" or "Jesus Christ Superstar?"
# Posted By EDC | 8/10/09 1:52 PM
Jean Scott's Gravatar Kinda - on a much smaller scale. Maybe not as "polished" but
more personal and inspirational for me.
# Posted By Jean Scott | 8/10/09 10:59 PM
Mike's Gravatar Amen Jean. God Bless you and family.
# Posted By Mike | 8/11/09 8:39 AM
WTF's Gravatar In the words of Little Britain "computer says NO"
# Posted By WTF | 8/11/09 9:25 AM