Review: Jeesus hyppää metroon
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Set in the Riker’s Island prison complex, the story calls for
to bear for good and evil, faith and unbelief.
The tight-gripped interpretation directed by Riku Suokas does not let the viewer off the hook.
Petri Lapintie’s compositional work and sound design are
in a class of its own.
Forces you to think
Jesus Jumps on the Subway is a tough play. New York’s notoriousSet in the Riker’s Island prison complex, the story calls for
to bear for good and evil, faith and unbelief.
The tight-gripped interpretation directed by Riku Suokas does not let the viewer off the hook.
Petri Lapintie’s compositional work and sound design are
in a class of its own.