< Jesus Christ Superstar
Jesus Christ Superstar/Characters
Alternative Character Interpretation can apply to just about any of these characters and YMMV highly. There's a reason why this play was extremely controversial when it came out. All interpretations are welcome but treat others' interpretations with the respect you'd want them to give yours.
Judas
- Alas, Poor Villain
- Anti-Villain
- Apologetic Attacker
- Beauty Equals Goodness: Depending on how you interpret his character, his being played by a balding middle aged man who hasn't shaved recently in the 2000 version either subverts or plays it straight.
- BSOD Song
- Doomed by Canon
- Driven to Suicide
- Evil Costume Switch: 2000 film. After betraying Jesus to the Pharisees, Judas takes off his jacket to show off his black shirt, and when he commits suicide, he now wears red.
- Ho Yay: With Jesus, turned Up to Eleven in the 2000 film...to the point where the last straw before his betrayal was catching Jesus and Mary Magdalene in a compromising position.
- Jerkass Facade
- Jerkass Woobie
- Knight in Sour Armor
- The Lancer
- My God, What Have I Done?
- Necessarily Evil
- Sour Supporter
- Supporting Protagonist
- Tears of Remorse
- Unwitting Pawn
Jesus
- Bishonen: Particularly Glenn Carter's Jesus.
- Born in the Wrong Century
If you'd come today you would have reached the whole nation / Israel in 4 B.C. had no mass communication
- Break the Cutie
- Celibate Hero
- Doomed by Canon
- Groupie Brigade
- Heroic Sacrifice
- Hurting Hero
- Incorruptible Pure Pureness
- Jesus Was Crazy: According to Pilate and Judas.
- Jesus Was Way Cool: According to Mary Magdalene, Simon and Caiaphas.
- Light Is Good
- The Messiah
- Too Good for This Sinful Earth
- Unwitting Pawn
- Well-Intentioned Extremist: At least from Judas and the Council's point of view
Simon Zealotes
- Bishonen: In the 2000 film.
- La RĂ©sistance
- Poisonous Friend
- Well-Intentioned Extremist
Peter
- Angry Black Man: Peter gets a bit of this in the 2000 film.
- Karma Houdini: Judas: Betray Christ once, suicide and eternal damnation. Peter: Deny Christ three times, become the first pope.
Mary Magdalene
Mary: "And I've had so many men before, in very many ways, he's (Jesus) just one more."
- Hooker with a Heart of Gold: She's the holiest of ho's, alright.
Caiaphas
- The Chessmaster
- Evil Sounds Deep: He's the only bass in the show.
- I Did What I Had to Do
- Large Ham: "FOOOOOLS! YOU! HAVE NO PERCEPTION! THE STAKES WE ARE GAMBLING ARE TERRIBLY HIGH!"
Annas
- The Dragon: To Caiaphas.
- Smug Snake
Pontius Pilate
- Chewing the Scenery: Fred Johanson takes this to epic proportions in the 2000 film.
- Dreaming of Things to Come
- Large Ham/Punctuated! For! Emphasis!: "What? Doooooooo you mean by that? Thaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat is nooooooooooooot! An aaaaaaaaaaaan! Swer!"
- Out, Damned Spot!: I wash my hands of your demolition!
- Putting on the Reich: In the 2000 film.
- A Taste of the Lash
Herod
- Camp Gay
- Large Ham
- One-Scene Wonder: Especially when he's played by Rik Mayall.
- Sissy Villain
God
- The Chessmaster
- The Plan / Gambit Roulette: For the highest of stakes and with his own son's life as the ante.
- The Unseen
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