00:00So, how can a documentary film like this one ever hope to capture the spirit of the 1972 Toronto Godspell?
00:10Yeah.
00:11Is this just a...
00:12Dumb idea, Nick. Really foolish.
00:15I hope it's not foolish. I mean, I don't know, do you have footage of the show or...
00:20It's really sad that nothing was, you know, there was no camera set up just to record it.
00:25Well, good luck.
00:28If I knew, I'd be sitting where you are.
00:31Both the beauty and perhaps the sad thing about the theater is it's ephemeral.
00:36Like, you can't see the stone that went into the pond, but you see the ripples that come out from it.
00:42What was that stone? How did that make such big ripples?
00:46One hopes that a kind of gestalt feeling of what that was and how it happened can be transmitted.
00:55I can't believe I was a part of it.
00:57That's, I think, oh right, I was a part of that.
01:01I don't think you can capture the spirit of what I saw on opening night at the Royal Alex in Toronto.
01:07I think that that's one of those experiences where you had to be there.
01:14And that's when I came to the Royal Alex in Toronto.
01:16I think so.
01:18And that's when I was a part of it.
01:19I think that's when I was a part of it.
01:20But that's when I was a part of it.
01:22I think so.
01:24I'm not sure I'm a part of it.
01:26You
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