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June 12, 2024 - Jo Clifford and Django in June

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Playwright Jo Clifford performed the first production of her one-woman show, “The Gospel According to Jesus, Queen of Heaven,” in 2009.   The play reimagines the parables of the New Testament as told by a modern day  Jesus who has come back to earth as a transgender woman.Fifteen years on, “The Gospel According to Jesus, Queen of Heaven,”  has been translated into seven  languages and performed in nine countries. This tour has landed in the United states for the first time, with performances in  Northampton, Provincetown and Boston.Jo Clifford is an English-born, Scotland-based  award-winning playwright, translator, poet and performer. She joins  The Culture Show us ahead of  her performances at Provincetown’s St Mary’s of the Harbor and Boston’s Cathedral Church of St. Paul.From there, it’s “Django in June.”  Jazz Django Reinhardt was a Gypsy jazz genius. Born in Belgium in 1910, into a French family of Romani descent. After surviving a horrible fire, doctors said he would never play guitar again because his fingers were so severely burned. He didn’t listen. Instead, he created a whole new technique for playing the guitar that made up for the limited use he had of his 4th and 5th fingers.He became a star, and then a legend. And for years he’s been celebrated by way of “Django in June ” in Northampton.Guitarist and composer Jack Soref has been a mainstay of Django in June, where he has been teaching since 2009 . He joins The Culture Show for an overview.  

Playwright Jo Clifford performed the first production of her one-woman show, “The Gospel According to Jesus, Queen of Heaven,” in 2009.   The play reimagines the parables of the New Testament as told by a modern day  Jesus who has come back to earth as a transgender woman. Fifteen years on, “The Gospel According to Jesus, Queen of Heaven,”  has been translated into seven  languages and performed in nine countries. This tour has landed in the United states for the first time, with performances in  Northampton, Provincetown and Boston. Jo Clifford is an English-born, Scotland-based  award-winning playwright, translator, poet and performer. She joins  The Culture Show us ahead of  her performances at Provincetown’s St Mary’s of the Harbor and Boston’s Cathedral Church of St. Paul. From there, it’s “Django in June.”  Jazz Django Reinhardt was a Gypsy jazz genius. Born in Belgium in 1910, into a French family of Romani descent. After surviving a horrible fire, doctors said he would never play guitar again because his fingers were so severely burned. He didn’t listen. Instead, he created a whole new technique for playing the guitar that made up for the limited use he had of his 4th and 5th fingers. He became a star, and then a legend. And for years he’s been celebrated by way of “Django in June ” in Northampton. Guitarist and composer Jack Soref has been a mainstay of Django in June, where he has been teaching since 2009 . He joins The Culture Show for an overview.

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