BROADWAY SACRAMENTO CONSERVATORY
presents

UC DAVIS HEALTH PAVILION
JULY 24, 2026
• TICKETS ON SALE JUNE 29 •
A small group of people help Jesus Christ tell different parables by using a wide variety of games, storytelling techniques and hefty doses of comic timing. An eclectic blend of songs, ranging in style from pop to vaudeville, is employed as the story of Jesus’ life dances across the stage. Dissolving hauntingly into the Last Supper and the Crucifixion, Jesus’ messages of kindness, tolerance and love come vibrantly to life.
Conceived and Originally Directed by
JOHN-MICHAEL TEBELAK
Music and New Lyrics by
STEPHEN SCHWARTZ
Originally Produced on the New York Stage by
EDGAR LANSBURY / STUART DUNCAN / JOSEPH BERUH
UC Davis Health Pavilion – Home of Broadway At Music Circus
1419 H Street, Sacramento CA 95814
July 24, 7:00pm
Children under four (including infants) will not be admitted.
CAST


FACULTY



Brett Teresa (Director) has spent over 15 years in NYC as an AEA actor, director, producer, writer, and audition coach. Originally from Sacramento, he studied musical theatre performance and directing at UC Irvine. As a director, Brett has worked with AMDA, Stagedoor Manor, Inside Broadway, Wanderlust Theatre Company, Broadway Kids Auditions, and Celebrity Cruises Productions. As an audition coach, he runs a technique studio whose clients have appeared in Broadway shows including Hamilton, Beetlejuice, Wicked, Les Misérables, Annie, Godspell, The Music Man, Anastasia, Spiderman, Hair, and Evita.
Christian Bohm (Music Director) is a musical director, pianist, and vocal coach whose four-decade career spans Broadway, cabaret, and choral music. He is delighted to be a Conservatory Instructor for Broadway Sacramento, where he has also worked as a singer-actor, rehearsal accompanist, and orchestra pit musician. Christian spent 30 years as a high school music educator specializing in choir and music theory and continues to maintain an active private studio as a vocal coach and piano teacher. Collaborating with colleagues and passionate performers is a joy and privilege for him. Guiding young people to analyze, understand, and love music remains his lifelong vocation.
Rebecca Riker (Choreographer) has enjoyed a successful career on Broadway, appearing in Summer: The Donna Summer Musical, An American in Paris (u/s Milo Davenport), and Rock of Ages (Constantine Sack, u/s Sherrie). Her national tour credits include Flashdance (Alex), The Addams Family (Morticia u/s), A Chorus Line (Cassie and Diana), and The Wedding Singer. She has performed with the Sacramento Kings Dance Team (Dance Captain and Assistant Director). Rebecca returned to Sacramento from NYC with her husband and two sons and founded BACKSTAGE PERFORMING ARTS where she serves as Owner and Artistic Director.