Judas of Kerioth is struggling with matters of faith and fidelity. The Messiah he has chosen to follow isn’t living up to his expectations and he begins to wonder if there might be a different way of getting things done. As his relationship with Peter begins to come under strain a new and exciting opportunity suddenly presents itself...
The Betrayer - Kelvin Goodpseed
The Fisherman - Colin Benson
The Moneychanger - Jamie Higgins
The High Priest - Rich Hasnip
The Pharisee - Peter Hutchinson
The Narrator - Rob Gooch
The Betrayer was Written and Directed by Paul Birch
Original Music by Patrick Burbridge
Sound Design and Edited by Tom Smith
Recorded by Tom Smith and Chloe Oldroyd
Producer Oliver Brown
Theme Music - ‘Hallelu’ by Nils Olav
With thanks to Erin Burbridge and the students of Regent’s Theological College.
The Passion was made and recorded at Friargate Theatre.
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