"Something's brewin' in Gainesville wonder what it could be..."

Cotton Patch Gospel, the bluegrass retelling of the greatest story ever told
is a toe-tappin’, foot-stompin’ evening of music and old fashioned story
telling.

Cotton Patch Gospel is an accessible and thought provoking variation of
the life of Jesus from birth to death, complete with the now popular
“passion” part of the story, but told with the important details of the week
leading up to that event. This production is appropriate for all viewers, with
no disclaimers or warnings. It is, also, the perfect follow-up for any group
to continue their study of this remarkable story in yet another dialect and
there are no sub-titles.

Area bluegrass musicians Mike Bostic (Claremore) and Tom Price
(Tulsa), TU student Justin Boyd,  Bixby guitar merchant Bill Guinn, and a
bass player to be named later support one of Tulsa’s most accomplished
actors, Mike Pryor in recreating the outstanding production first presented  
at the Tulsa Performing Arts Center. These performers represent the
same cross section of Oklahoma talent as the twelve disciples they
portray in this familiar and entertaining version of the gospel of Matthew.

Cotton Patch Gospel is a perfect fit for churches looking for a special
event for fund-raising, community outreach, or a simple time for fellowship
and discussion.