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Fallen Angel: A Rock Opera
104 minutes Live Performance
There's trouble in Paradise.
Intended Audience: Teen
Winner Most Outstanding Musical at the 2006 New York International Fringe Festival! At the dawn of time there is perfect harmony in the heavens, and of all the angels Lucifer is the most beloved. But everything will change with the coming of a new creation…Man. Told entirely through music, and with a driving rock score, Fallen Angel is a New Rock Opera in the tradition of Tommy and Jesus Christ Superstar.
Are you a fan of contemporary music theater? Do you love rock shows like Rent, Jesus Christ Superstar and Tommy? If you do, check out Fallen Angel. It is a new Rock Opera that has captivated audiences in New York and it's now available on DVD. We hope you find it entertaining and inspiring. The film was shot on stage in the "live theater" style to capture the feel of the production.
- Directed by: Justin Murphy
- Written by: Justin Murphy & Roger Butterley
- Produced by: Justin Murphy
- Run Time: 104 minutes
- Release Date: 2006
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Country:
United States of America
- Intended Audience: teen
- Website Fallen Angel: A Rock Opera
Written by Justin Murphy & Roger Butterley
Produced by Justin Murphy
Cast
Justin Murphy:
Barry Martin:
Ryan Thompson:
Amy Perry:
Derrick Scott III:
Robert Butterley:
Sheila Diaz Murphy:
Melody Zortea:
Scott Coleman:
Joyce Dahlin:
David Kracke:
Meghan Lisi:
Bryan Wilkes:
Jeff Wheeler:
Carrie Thornton:
Sonya Thigpen:
Tania Corral:
Bruce Bullock Jr:
Fallen Angel premiered Off-Off Broadway at the 2006 New York International Fringe Festival where it won the award for Most Outstanding Musical.
The songs "Solitary Pleasure" and "The Rescue" were not included in the original release of the film due to their suggestive sexual content.

