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Which means "The Judas Kiss" is without friction as well as without motion.
Pretty soon we were rehearsing "The Judas Kiss" at the Hampstead Theater in London.
In 2012, he starred in a revival of "The Judas Kiss," in London, then toured the U.K. with it.
But within this glittering fatalism lies the central conundrum of "The Judas Kiss," seen on Broadway with Liam Neeson in 1998.
But "The Judas Kiss" still seems to take place in the cave of some Sibylline oracle, where we have gathered to hear wise pronouncements.
Later came Judas Kiss, and then, the Harry Potter franchise – Rickman, famously as Severus Snape and Thompson, as Sybill Trelawney in three of the films.
Despite Mr. Everett's valiant commitment to his role throughout, the only time this "Judas Kiss" acquires the pulse of tragedy is in his scenes with Mr. MacAninch's excellent Robbie.
That's the question posed in Act I of David Hare's 1998 play, "The Judas Kiss," which comes to BAM 's Harvey Theatre May 11–June 12, starring Rupert Everett.
It's the wrong move — more on that in two seconds — but it's also a move that Kendall seems determined to disprove, right down to giving his dad a Judas kiss.
Playing Wilde in the lonely gloaming of his life in David Hare's "The Judas Kiss," which opened on Tuesday night at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, Rupert Everett only rarely budges from an indomitably seated position.
Norm Eisen, former White House ethics lawyer to President Obama, on Sunday had advocated a boycott of Cafe Milano and suggested an alternative restaurant in Washington, D.C. Cafe Milano apparently has a new cocktail: the Judas Kiss. #BoycottCafeMilano.
The initial 1998 run of The Judas Kiss proved popular with audiences but less so with critics.Dalglish, Darren. "The Judas Kiss". London Theatre Guide (archive).
"The Judas Kiss (Bath – tour)". WhatsOnStage.com. 22 October 2012.The Judas Kiss To Tour The UK: Dates For Your Diary. HampsteadTheatre.com. 13 September 2012.The Judas Kiss: 15 October 2012 - 20 October 2012. GaietyTheatre.ie. and then transferred to the West End at the Duke of York's Theatre on 9 January 2013 in a limited run through 6 April 2013.
Timo Descamps made his motion picture debut in the 2011 film Judas Kiss, released by Blue Seraph Productions, playing the privileged bad boy Shane Lyons. Judas Kiss is also Descamps' feature debut to an American and international audience.
"Liam Neeson Judas Kiss Opens on B'way Apr. 29". Playbill. 29 April 1998.
The movie is based on Michael Harris's book The Judas Kiss: The Undercover Life of Patrick Kelly.
Fiona Mountford in the Evening Standard echoed that "Time has been kinder to The Judas Kiss (1998) than some initial judgments: on second viewing it's revealed as a rich, resonant piece of writing, which at last boasts the ideal cast.""The Judas Kiss, Hampstead – review". Evening Standard. 13 September 2012.
The Judas Kiss was revived at London's Hampstead Theatre beginning 6 September 2012, starring Rupert Everett as Wilde and Freddie Fox as Bosie, and directed by Neil Armfield. The play ran at the Hampstead through 13 October 2012,The Judas Kiss. HampsteadTheatre.com. Retrieved 15 November 2012. toured the UK and Dublin,Maxwell, Barbara.
Gilbert, Ryan. "Rupert Everett to Star as Oscar Wilde in The Judas Kiss at the West End's Duke of York Theatre". Theatre.com.
March 22, 2016 – May 1, 2016. and five weeks at BAM in New York City.The Judas Kiss (theatre program). Brooklyn Academy of Music.
Judas Kiss is the fourth solo album by Kee Marcello, the former guitarist in the Swedish hard rock band Europe. It was released on April 5, 2013.
The Judas Kiss is a 1998 British play by David Hare, about Oscar Wilde's scandal and disgrace at the hands of his young lover Bosie (Lord Alfred Douglas).
'METALLICA's ULRICH, HAMMETT Talk About 'The Judas Kiss'; Video Available, reported by Blabbermouth.net September 11, 2008. Retrieved September 11, 2008. On July 31, 2009 it was announced on Metallica.
David watches as Oram awakens a short time later and dies as an Alien Xenomorph bursts out of his chest. Having discovered the dissected and mutilated corpse of Shaw, Walter confronts David, stating that he knows that David killed her, along with the Engineers. Walter rejects David's offer to join him, prompting David to deliver a Judas kiss and then impale him through the neck with his flute, apparently terminating him. David encounters Daniels, who he attacks after giving a Judas kiss.
During the song "Judas' Kiss", from 0:00 to 0:03, the phrase "What are you lookin' for the devil for when you oughta be lookin' for the Lord?" is heard when played in backward motion.
Judas Kiss is a 2011 U.S. drama film directed by J.T. Tepnapa and written by Tepnapa and Carlos Pedraza. It stars Charlie David, Richard Harmon, Sean Paul Lockhart, and Timo Descamps. The film is the story of a disillusioned filmmaker's visit to his peculiar alma mater, where he is trapped in a tug of war between his tortured past and a troubling future. Judas Kiss is the feature film directorial debut of J.T. Tepnapa, who has won many international awards for his short films, including the multiple award-winning parody of 1950s teen health films.
23 March 1998. The 2012 London revival however was both critically and popularly acclaimed. Michael Billington in The Guardian observed of the revival: Other critics concurred with Billington's sentiment;The Judas Kiss – Reviews. HampsteadTheatre.com. Retrieved 15 November 2012.
Retrieved 19 August 2016.The Judas Kiss by David Hare. CheapTheatreTickets.com. Retrieved 19 August 2016. Everett won the WhatsOnStage Award for Best Actor in a Play,2013 Results. Awards.WhatsOnStage.com. and was nominated for the Olivier Award for Best Actor.Szalai, Georg.
"Out for Blood" is about Judas betraying Christ: "You're just a kiss away from your destiny/ Just a word away from deceiving a friend/ Judas kiss, Judas kiss/ Out for blood, you're out for blood." The title track begins with and aggressive guitar driven output moving to an epic feel. The meaning behind "Live to Die" is about salvation: "I won't be the one to say/ That you don't need religion/ But without a Savior/ There's no chance to be forgiven." The thrash metal influenced riff at the beginning of "Fire and Brimstone" gives the track an aggressive feel.
"The Judas Kiss" is a song by American heavy metal band Metallica, the fourth single taken from their ninth studio album, Death Magnetic. On September 8, 2008, it was made available for streaming on the band's official website, as well as a download (for Platinum Members only) from the Death Magnetic website Mission: Metallica. It has since been made available for purchase as a digital single in the iTunes Store. Part of the beginning to "The Judas Kiss" was also featured in an online video on the official website and Mission: Metallica revealing the album's title.
"Helen Mirren, Rupert Everett, James McAvoy Among Olivier Awards Nominees". The Hollywood Reporter. 26 March 2013. In 2016 the production, still starring Everett and with Charlie Rowe as Bosie, ran in North America for seven weeks in TorontoThe Judas Kiss in Toronto. Toronto.Eventful.com.
The play had its Australian premiere in 1999 at Sydney's Belvoir St Theatre. It was directed by Neil Armfield, who later directed the 2012 London revival, and featured Bille Brown in the role of Oscar Wilde.Peard, Anne-Marie. "Mockingbird: The Judas Kiss".
According to the Morten Abel website, The September When reunited for a show on August 28, 2008 in Stavanger, Norway. The band returned with a fifth studio album "Judas Kiss" on December 5, 2008. Guitarist Morten Mølster died on January 14, 2013.
Aussie Theatre. 18 March 2014. In 2014, a new production directed by Jason Cavanagh and produced by the Mockingbird Theatre Company was staged at Theatreworks in the Melbourne suburb of St Kilda, featuring Chris Baldock as Wilde and Nigel Langley as Bosie.The Judas Kiss. TheatreWorks.org.au.
She works with the difference between theory and practice in her novels, Judaskus ("Judas kiss", 1998) and "Kladboek" (2008). She has also published two theoretical works: Postmodernisme (1995), about Roland Barthes, deconstruction and post-modernism, and Psigoanalise en lees ("Psychoanalysis and reading", 1991), on Jacques Lacan and reading.
It then transferred to Broadway in New York at the Broadhurst Theatre, where it ran from 23 April through 1 August 1998.The Judas Kiss at the Internet Broadway Database. The play was rushed into production in London in order to open on Broadway in time for the Tonys.Sheward, David.
Prior to making his film debut with Judas Kiss in 2011, Descamps provided his voice for the Flemish adaptions of such films as 2006's Happy Feet, in which he voiced Mumble, 2007's Surf's Up, voicing protagonist Cody Maverick, and 2010's How to Train Your Dragon, voicing the lead of Hiccup.
Dramatists Play Service Inc, 1999. Then, Joshua and Judas kiss in the boys’ bathroom and later make out on the beach. The next day Joshua begins to wander and travel. He hitches a ride with a blind truck driver and Joshua heals him of leprosy and heals his eyes so that he can see.
Even more puzzling, he is named Danny Reyes, Zach's birth name, and submits Judas Kiss, the same film Zach submitted years ago. Zach suspects it as Topher's elaborate joke, but it becomes more and more real as the headmistress, Mrs. Blossom, dismisses his misgivings about Danny's identity. Zach is approached by Welds, the school's elderly security guard.
Judas Kiss is a 1998 American crime thriller film that starred Alan Rickman, Emma Thompson, Roscoe Lee Browne, Carla Gugino, Simon Baker-Denny, Gil Bellows, Richard Riehle, and Til Schweiger. It was directed by Sebastian Gutierrez. The film premiered at the 1998 Toronto International Film Festival and won the Critics Award at the 1999 Cognac Festival du Film Policier.
It is there (No. 26) that he is betrayed by Judas' kiss and arrested. While soprano and alto mourn (in duet, No. 27a) Jesus's arrest, the chorus make angry interjections (). In a dramatic highpoint of the Passion,Sposato, Jeffrey S. The Price of Assimilation : Felix Mendelssohn and the Nineteenth-Century Anti-Semitic Tradition Oxford University Press, 2005:p.
Their enemies trembled and fled and the two Filipinos escaped to the hills in separate directions. He ended up in the village of Ipao where a friendly looking native welcomed him with the traditional embrace. But it turned out to be Judas' kiss. He was too tired and trusting for the art of subterfuge which the villagers seemed to have perfected.
Something Like Summer was adapted into a film by Blue Seraph Productions in 2017. The screenplay was written by producer Carlos Pedraza, and the film was directed by David Berry. Both men had previously worked in the production of another LGBT film, Judas Kiss, in 2011. Actor Grant Davis played the lead role of Benjamin Bentley, while Davi Santos and Ben Baur played the roles of Tim and Jace, respectively.
David starred in the independent film Judas Kiss as Zachary Wells, a washed-up filmmaker who returns to his peculiar alma mater, where he meets his younger self and gets the chance to change his troubled past so he can avoid a disturbing future. In 2012 and 2013, David produced two documentaries, I'm a Stripper, which he also wrote and directed, and Positive Youth, about young people living with HIV."The Storyteller".
CCM Magazine Donaldson, Devlin. CCM Magazine, 1983. Petra also used the record to defuse the backmasking controversy, which had begun to spread into Christian music, as conservative church leaders accused Christian artists of hiding subliminal messages that could only be heard when records were played in reverse. Inserting a blatant piece of backmasking in the break between the title track and hard rocker "Judas' Kiss", the band's message was less than subtle.
There were three songs that didn't make it into the album or DVD. They were "Judas' Kiss", "Lord I Lift Your Name on High" and "C-H-R-I-S-T-I-A-N". The first two were cut to save space, while the latter wasn't intended to be in the CD. "Just something for fun we threw in" as Hartman said. During one of the takes of Hartman's guitar solo, he broke a string.
While he was fixing it, Paul Simmons delivered an impromptu drum solo which was also cut from the album and DVD. As the president of Inpop Records said "That was really spontaneous, if you remember... We did not get a clean run at it." The live recordings of "Judas' Kiss" and "Lord, I Lift Your Name on High" eventually appeared on Bob Hartman and John Schlitt's album, performing as II Guys from Petra, Vertical Expressions.
Beverly Penberthy (born May 9, 1932 in Detroit, Michigan) is an American actress, best known for her role as Pat Matthews Randolph on the soap opera Another World, which she played from 1967 to 1982. She returned for a couple of appearances in May 1989 to coincide with the program's 25th anniversary celebration. Penberthy also played the character of Adelaide Fitzgibbons on As the World Turns in 1989. She also had a small role in the film Judas Kiss.
626) All the other Gospels have Jesus respond to Judas. "The Judas Kiss" (1866) by 300px The men grab Jesus and an unnamed person there takes his sword and attacks one of the high priests' men and cuts off his ear. Matthew and Luke say it was done by an unnamed disciple. According to John, Peter was the one who cut off the man's ear, who John says was a servant of the high priest Caiaphas named Malchus.
Hymn I. Christ goes to the Garden Hymn II. Christ's Suffering in the Garden Hymn III. “Sorrowful, even unto Death” Hymn IV. Christ's Appeals to His Disciples Hymn V. The Jews arrive in the Garden Hymn VI. Judas' Kiss and Christ's Arrest Hymn VII. Peter's Defence and Malchus' Wounded Ear Hymn VIII. Christ's Address to the Jews Hymn IX. The Flight of the Disciples Hymn X. The First Enquiry before Caiaphas Hymn XI. Peter's Denial Hymn XII.
He tries to convince Danny to quit the festival, but the latter brushes him off. Welds appears one last time to Zach and reveals that he is actually Danny - and by extension Zach - as an old man. Danny's fraud costs him the award, but the other judges' assertions win him chance to play Judas Kiss, an autobiography of Danny's abusive life after his mother died. He is given special recognition, but this ends his friendship with Chris and Abbey for good.
LeBlanc is a graduate of the Canadian College of Performing Arts. Originally drawn into storytelling and expression through dance at 13, his passion for performing evolved into other disciplines. He recently appeared in the North American festival hit feature film Judas Kiss. His TV credits include R.L. Stine's The Haunting Hour, a recurring role on The CW's Hellcats, the USA Network's Fairly Legal and the ABC Family hit drama Kyle XY. LeBlanc has also performed in numerous short and independent films.
Timo Descamps (born 27 May 1986) is a Belgian actor, voice actor and singer. He is best known for his former roles on the Flemish soap operas Spring and Familie. In 2007, Descamps released his first music single, "Phonecall," which rose to 36Ultratop 50's Official stats for "Phonecall" (Site is in Dutch) on the Ultratop 50. In January 2010, it was announced that Descamps would be co- starring in the film Judas Kiss, playing the character of Shane Lyons.
Sebastián Gutiérrez (born September 10, 1974) is a Venezuelan film director, screenwriter and film producer. He wrote the screenplays to the films Gothika, Snakes on a Plane, The Eye and The Big Bounce, and wrote and directed two independent ensemble comedies, Women in Trouble and Elektra Luxx. Gutiérrez has also won the Critics' Award at the Festival du Film Policier de Cognac for his directorial debut Judas Kiss. In 2019, the Cinemax series Jett he created premiered, and he also wrote, directed as well as executive produced all of its episodes.
In 2007, the second printing edition of the book A Master of Deception: Working Undercover for the RCMP by Robert Knuckle was published by General Store. The book gives a detailed account of the murder and the investigative process. The 1996 book The Judas Kiss: The Undercover Life of Patrick Kelly by journalist Michael Harris relates the real story of Patrick Kelly. The 1999 TV movie Murder Most Likely starring Paul Gross as Patrick Kelly was nominated for the 2000 Gemini Award for best TV Movie or Dramatic Mini-Series.
In 1999 he also had major success in Sydney and subsequently throughout Australia as Oscar Wilde in the Belvoir St production of David Hare's The Judas Kiss. The same year he accepted an offer to be Adjunct Professor in the School of English, Media Studies and Art History at the University of Queensland, and gave workshops and master classes for drama students. In 2009, Brown wrote and performed in Queensland Theatre Company's The School of Arts. The play follows the story of the old 'College Players' who toured Shakespeare through Queensland in the late 1960s.
The Judas Kiss by Gustave Doré, 1866 According to the accounts in the Gospels, the royal soldiers, guided by Jesus' disciple Judas Iscariot, arrested Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane. Judas received money (30 pieces of silver) () for betraying Jesus and told the guards that whomever he kisses is the one they are to arrest. Following his arrest, Jesus was taken to the house of Annas, the father-in-law of the high priest, Caiaphas. There he was interrogated with little result and sent bound to Caiaphas the high priest where the Sanhedrin had assembled ().
At the heart of the window is a depiction of the "Holy Trinity" and around this image are eight depictions of angels playing various musical instruments and in a ring around these eight depictions are a further sixteen depictions of prophets, martyrs and saints either singing or playing instruments. A veritable celestial choir! Six panels at the base of the window depict, from left to right, Judas' kiss of betrayal, Jesus in front of Pontius Pilate, Jesus being mocked, Jesus on the journey to Calvary, the crucifixion and the descent from the cross. Beneath this window are two enfeus.
According to Kevin O'Sullivan of the Daily Mirror, Americans were "blown away" by her performance and accent, and top Hollywood producers became increasingly interested in casting her. Thompson rejected many of the offers, expressing concerns about living in Los Angeles behind walls with bodyguards, and stated "LA is lovely as long as you know you can leave". She also admitted to feeling tired and jaded with the industry at this point, which influenced her decision to leave film for a year. Thompson followed Primary Colors by playing an FBI agent opposite Rickman in the poorly received thriller Judas Kiss (1998).
Julia is probably best known for her recurring roles in the webseries Star Trek: Odyssey and Star Trek: Hidden Frontier, and the lead role of Dr. Bright in the fictional narrative podcast The Bright Sessions (ranked one of the best podcasts of 2016 by iTunes, Wired, IndieWire and Popular Science; winner of Best Actress in a Leading Role, 2016 AudioVerse Awards). Her resume also includes the feature films Judas Kiss (rated as one of the must-see LGBT films of 2011)"Making the Lists", www.judaskissmovie.com, dated July 5, 2011. and Tied Up (for which she was awarded Best Supporting Actress at the Denver Underground Film Festival);IMDB, IMDB Awards Page.
The song's lyrics describe Judas' betrayal of Jesus, depicted here in "The Judas Kiss" (1886) by Gustave Doré. "Until the End of the World" originated from a guitar riff by vocalist Bono from a demo called "Fat Boy" that the band recorded at STS Studios in 1990, prior to the Achtung Baby sessions proper. Although guitarist the Edge loved the riff, the band struggled to finalise a song from the demo during the album's recording sessions. After the band met with German filmmaker Wim Wenders, who was looking for music to use in his film Until the End of the World, the Edge was inspired to revisit the "Fat Boy" demo.
Marco and Nadia were nominated for eviction by their fellow Housemates, both of them receiving five nominations each. In a twist this week, Becki was allowed to secretly select one Housemate to nominate for eviction by kissing them on both cheeks, with this Housemate automatically being nominated for eviction; she selected Michelle. The kiss was later dubbed the "Judas kiss" by the media. This meant that Marco, Michelle, and Nadia were nominated for eviction. On Day 36, Marco was evicted from the house, having received 52% of the public vote. On Day 40, a plane flew over the house with a banner flying behind it explaining that only Becki had nominated Michelle for the previous week's eviction.
In 1995, Gugino appeared as Nan St. George (later the Duchess of Trevenick) with Greg Wise and James Frain in the BBC miniseries The Buccaneers, an adaptation of Edith Wharton's last novel. After playing Michael J. Fox's love interest, Ashley Schaeffer, during the first season of the sitcom Spin City in 1996, Gugino starred with Nicolas Cage in Brian De Palma's Snake Eyes, and in Judas Kiss, which she also co-produced. She appeared as Dr. Gina Simon during the 1999–2000 final season of Chicago Hope. In 2001, she appeared as family matriarch Ingrid Cortez in the first Spy Kids film (as well as the film's two sequels in 2002 and 2003).
Prast performed at both the Downstage in Wellington and Mercury theatres in Auckland after graduating from the Theatre Corporate Drama School in 1984. He made his professional debut opposite Michael Hurst in Theatre Corporate's 1985 production of Torch Song Trilogy. After founding the Auckland Theatre Company in 1992 and being its first Director from March 1992 – February 2003 he produced and / or directed over sixty mainbill productions including The Graduate, The Rocky Horror Show, Haruru Mai, The Daylight Atheist, Hair, Death of a Salesman, Wit, Art, Closer, The Judas Kiss, A Streetcar Named Desire and 12 Angry Men. Prast's production of 12 Angry Men was named 'Production of the Decade' by the theatre's subscribers.
This was followed by Sulaiman Cole's production of a first ever West End Snoo Wilson premiere, "HRH", directed by Simon Callow, about the British Royal Family's Duke and Duchess of Windsor, which opened the day after the death of Diana, Princess of Wales. The play was harshly reviewed as anti-Royal. The theatre returned to life as a commercial receiving house with several seasons of Almeida Theatre and Cheek by Jowl productions, including the popular but critically panned premiere of David Hare's The Judas Kiss. Interior of the theatreSuccesses at the Playhouse since the late 1990s have included Naked (1998); J. B. Priestley's An Inspector Calls (2001) and Journey's End, directed by David Grindley.
Born Joan Paley to a Jewish family in 1932 in Far Rockaway, Queens, she is a graduate of Brooklyn College. She has one brother, Leon Paley. After school, she worked for Stan Lee of comic book fame. She went on to produce nine Broadway shows including Yasmina Reza's Art, (1998) which won the Tony and New York Drama Critics Circle awards for best play; David Hare's Tony-nominated Skylight (1996); Tony-nominated Sweet Smell of Success (2002); Tony-nominated The Play What I Wrote (2004); The Rink, a musical written by Terrence McNally with music by John Kander and lyrics by Fred Ebb; David Hare's The Judas Kiss; Carmelina; Amy's View; Oh, Brother; Mademoiselle Colombe; and Caroline, or Change.
In 2012, Hardy starred as Arthur Wellesley in the David Hare play The Judas Kiss, also featuring Rupert Everett. The production initially had a limited run at the Hampstead Theatre from September to October 2012 followed by a short tour to Bath, Richmond, Brighton and Cambridge before, after rave reviews, transferring to the West End's Duke of York's Theatre in January 2013. His role required him to perform full frontal nudity, which he later described as "incredibly nerve-racking." On 19 April 2013, it was announced that Hardy would play Peter Beale in the long-running BBC soap opera EastEnders, taking over from Thomas Law who portrayed the character from 2006 until 2010.
3 A "moral study" with a prologue and three acts, Sărutarea lui Iuda sau Iuda în casă de boier, Iuda la sat, Iuda în Capitală și Iuda parvenit ("Judas' Kiss or Judas in a Boyar Dwelling, Judas in the Villages, Judas in the Capital and Judas as Parvenu") appeared in 1912. The same year he published a book called Basarabia noastră and a collection of folk songs, Cântece basarabene. He was also involved in a dialogue with Russian historian Nikolai Nikolayevich Durnovo, father of the linguist. Durnovo had written favorably of Romanian nationalism, trying to obtain Romania's support for a looming war between Russia and the Triple Alliance; he was also proposing the partition of Bessarabia and Bukovina between the two allied nations.
Tepnapa's most recent project is a film titled Judas Kiss (2011 film), a gay-themed sci-fi drama film starring Charlie David, Richard Harmon, and Sean Paul Lockhart, about a failed filmmaker's visit to his alma mater that results in a tug-of-war between his past and future. Relying on some personal experiences with struggle and second chances in the film industry, Tepnapa and writing partner Carlos Pedraza manage to present a believable and engaging story nested within a science-fiction scenario. “We all go through struggles, and we learn from them,” states Tepnapa. “There’s no real time machine either. You start from today to improve tomorrow……I realize that sounds so much like a greeting card, but it’s so true!” Filming ended on September 5, 2010 for a 2011 release.
After roles in Holby City, Casualty, and the award-winning British film Babymother,My family was so angry about me wanting to act they tricked me into leaving Britain Chikezie landed her first major role as bitchy Sasha Williams in As If Caught in the prime of life; As If Ch4 in 2001. In 2004 she landed a regular role as Kyle Pascoe's girlfriend Elaine Hardy in Series Three of Footballer's Wives. Other television work includes 40, Judas Kiss, Free Fall and Brothers and Sisters. She appeared as Lisa Hallett, a member of the secret organisation of Torchwood who had been transformed into a half-human half- Cyberman in "Cyberwoman", an episode of Torchwood, and as Tamara, a fellow demon hunter, in the 3rd-season premiere of Supernatural.
Kiss of Judas (1304–06), fresco by Giotto, Scrovegni Chapel, Padua, Italy The kiss of Judas, also known (especially in art) as the Betrayal of Christ, is the act with which Judas identified Jesus to the multitude with swords and clubs who had come from the chief priests and elders of the people to arrest him, according to the Synoptic Gospels. The kiss is given by Judas in the Garden of Gethsemane after the Last Supper and leads directly to the arrest of Jesus by the police force of the Sanhedrin. Within the life of Jesus in the New Testament, the events of his identification to hostile forces and subsequent execution are directly foreshadowed both when Jesus predicts his betrayal and Jesus predicts his death. More broadly, a Judas kiss may refer to "an act appearing to be an act of friendship, which is in fact harmful to the recipient".
During this period Fenton also worked regularly at the Belgrade Theatre, composing for 3 of their productions in 1976 and another 3 in 1978, and in 1981 he collaborated with Adrian Noble on 3 productions at the Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester. He continued to work with the prestigious Royal Shakespeare Company composing for 4 of their productions between 1981 and 1985, working again with Adrian Noble on Anthony and Cleopatra in 1982, and most recently with Othello in 1999 directed by Michael Attenborough. Since the mid 1980s Fenton's theatre work has become sporadic, just 7 productions since 1987, as opposed to over 100 television and film scores. From time to time he still composes for the theatre, often when working with long-term collaborators such as Richard Eyre (The Judas Kiss, 1998 and Last Cigarette, 2009), and Nicholas Hytner (Untold Stories, 2013, based on Alan Bennett's autobiographical work of the same name).

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