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  1. Feb 2, 2024 · God is seated in an armchair near center. He faces the audience. As the Choir continues to sing, Gabriel enters, unnoticed by the chattering angels. He looks at God who is staring thoughtfully toward the audience. GABRIEL: You look a little pensive, Lawd. [God nods his head] Have a seegar, Lawd? GOD: No thanks, Gabriel.

  2. Gabriel, the second-in-command angel and God’s principal assistant. He is young, big, beardless, and elaborately winged. He is the one to whom God talks about His frustrations, especially with...

  3. The Green Pastures is a play written in 1930 by Marc Connelly adapted from Ol' Man Adam an' His Chillun (1928), a collection of stories written by Roark Bradford. [1] . The play was the winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1930. [2] . It had the first all-black Broadway cast.

  4. The Green Pastures is a 1936 American film depicting stories from the Bible as visualized by black characters. It starred Rex Ingram (in several roles, including "De Lawd"), Oscar Polk, and Eddie "Rochester" Anderson.

  5. Anything Goes: The Show Stopper number is "Blow, Gabriel, Blow", which is about how Gabriel's trumpet saved the singer from sin. The Green Pastures: Gabriel's The Lancer to God, and is often found urging God to give humanity a break.

  6. Almost all of the characters in The Green Pastures are drawn directly from the Old Testament: God, Gabriel, Adam and Eve, Cain and Abel, Noah, Moses, etc. Connelly, however, took ‘‘artistic...

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  8. Green Pastures, The (1936) -- (Movie Clip) Here Comes De Lawd From a scene in which an African-American Louisiana Sunday school teacher describes heaven to his pupils, Gabriel (Oscar Polk) introduces Rex Ingram as “De Lawd,” visiting his angels, early in the Warner Bros.’ adaptation of Marc Connelly’s Pulitzer Prize-winning play, God ...