The Musical Midrash Podcast
Episode Summary: What if worship is performance — not in the flashy, ego-driven sense, but in the sacred, embodied, intentional way? In this episode, I explore how musical theatre taught me to show up in worship with my whole self: voice, breath, presence, and vulnerability. From rehearsal rooms to sanctuaries, from curtain calls to communion tables, I reflect on the rhythm, beauty, and risk of performance as sacred offering. We’ll look at how liturgy and theatre share more than structure — they share soul. This isn’t about spectacle. It’s about presence. It’s not manipulation. It’s incarnation. Let the liturgy begin. 🎧 In this episode: What the Church gets wrong (and right) about performance Why worship needs blocking, rhythm, and breath How musical theatre shaped my theology of liturgy A benediction for preachers, performers, and anyone who dares to show up 🎙️ Mentioned in this episode: Marcia McFee’s Think Like a Filmmaker Walter Brueggemann, Don Saliers, and the wisdom of ensemble work 📖 Read the full essay version here: dustinwilsor.substack.com This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit dustinwilsor.substack.com/subscribe [https://dustinwilsor.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_2]
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