Why did Josh Gad withdraw from *Jesus Christ Superstar*?
Josh Gad tested positive for COVID-19.
Entertainment / Theater
John Stamos will take on the role of King Herod in the Hollywood Bowl's production of *Jesus Christ Superstar*, replacing Josh Gad, who has withdrawn due to a COVID-19 diagnosis. The concert staging runs August 1–3.
The Hollywood Bowl's *Jesus Christ Superstar* has faced a last-minute casting change with John Stamos stepping in for Josh Gad as King Herod. Gad announced his withdrawal via Instagram, citing a COVID-19 infection. Stamos, known for *Full House* and Broadway roles in *Cabaret* and *Bye Bye Birdie*, joins a cast that includes Cynthia Erivo as Jesus and Adam Lambert as Judas. The concert staging is scheduled for August 1–3. Adam Lambert is also set to release his rendition of 'Heaven on Their Minds' as a single on August 1. The production also features Milo Manheim, Raúl Esparza, Phillipa Soo, and Zachary James. Sergio Trujillo directs and choreographs, with musical direction by Stephen Oremus. *Jesus Christ Superstar* debuted on Broadway in 1971 and has seen numerous revivals and adaptations, including a 1973 film and a 2018 NBC live concert.
Josh Gad tested positive for COVID-19.
John Stamos is replacing Josh Gad as King Herod.
Cynthia Erivo stars as Jesus, and Adam Lambert stars as Judas.
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