At this year’s Orlando International Fringe Festival, SIN: A Modern Musical featured Jesus Christ (JC’s) return to a world that worships branding and social media relevance over faith. JC had to choose between building a fan base or finding love with a disciple named Judas. The actor playing Judas was particularly memorable in how he belted out his songs.
Rather than celebrating the return of JC, the internet blew up with rumors and innuendo that condemned his return. Inflammatory misinformation and rumors overplayed JCs simple message of loving thy neighbor. Love and acceptance is not a message that generated enough click bait.
Angels worshiped their iPhones and the dance choreography was fun to watch. Musical numbers were inspired by Lady Gaga songs. I knew that any musical with this much dancing would be a challenge to sketch. Despite the challenges, I enjoyed every moment of this production. I was pleased to see Kaylka Fischl performing in this show. She has been fringing hard this year always arriving at each show holding a sign with her show poster with marquee lights. She was dancing in SIN and at one point almost upstaged God performed by The Ginger Minj (Joshua Eads).
Towards the end of the show. JC and Judas had a passionate kiss which had the audience hooting and hollering. Any time and audience is that impassioned by characters finding love I am fully on board.
SIN: A Modern Musical” (produced by Unseen Images Theatre) was a standout hit at the 2026 Orlando Fringe Festival. While it did not take home the top Best Musical in the Critics’ Choice Awards (which went to Ozma), the highly acclaimed, queer-friendly production won several other honors.
It won Patron’s Pick: The show’s popularity earned it a coveted Patron’s Pick slot, adding an extra performance.
It won the Clean Sweep Award: The production sold out all of its original shows, earning this performance-milestone award.
