Britney Spears' music has inspired a new musical that will tell the story of Jesus Christ. The spectacle is titled "Spears The Musical: The Gospel According To Britney" and a preview for the show will be held for funders in New York on November 7. The Broadway show has already caused some waves among spiritualists on what could possibly be the most offensive musical ever. "These are Britney’s lyrics. These are Jesus Christ’s images. The Britney Spears you see is not Britney Spears. Remember that. The Jesus Christ you read is not Jesus Christ," Patrick Blute, creator of the play, wrote on the official website. "These are manifestations. Accounts through the media, through the words of followers, of friends, of foes, of villains, of heroes, of liars, of biases."
Blute continues describing SPEARS writing, "It’s a falsehood that people believe fame and fortune create happiness. That all ‘deaths’ receive a resurrection. I hope this project will show you otherwise through the power of listening and the power of forgiveness." The creator goes on to say that the musical is a special theatrical experience and in no way are they trying to offend anyone. " It is a piece that reconciles a lot of the anxiety 20-somethings feel about living in a society that has thousands of statements and not much substance. It appeals to those from a religious background because it tells an essential story using fragments of pop culture in a non-offensive way."
Songs that will be used in the musical include "Stronger," "...Baby One More Time" and "Crazy." Britney recently wrote a heartfelt letter to her fans in which she discusses details of her upcoming album titled "Britney Jean." In the hand-written letter she says, "I am putting the finishing touches on my new album, 'Britney Jean' over the next few days and I am so excited for you to hear it. I poured my heart and soul into this album and it's been an incredible journey. I've learned a lot about myself, and as I am finishing, I am reminded of the incredible foundation that has supported me for the last 15 years. Thank you all for continuing to follow me on this journey and for allowing me to do what I love to do. I can’t believe this is my eighth studio album and I know I keep telling you that it is my most personal record yet, but its true and I’m really proud of that." No wonder if producers of SPEARS will incorporate newer material like "Work B**ch" in the musical. Would you go watch this musical in Broadway?
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