My Turn on Earth

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My Turn on Earth
MusicLex de Azevedo
BookCarol Lynn Pearson
SettingHeaven
Premiere1977 (1977)

My Turn on Earth is a Latter Day Saints musical written by Carol Lynn Pearson with music by Lex de Azevedo. The show premiered in 1977 and became widely popular, ranking with the other popular musical Saturday's Warrior.[citation needed] A VHS version of a recorded stage production was released in 1986. The first DVD version (Original Cast Edition) was distributed worldwide through the Deseret Book Company in June 2008.

Plot[edit]

My Turn on Earth recounts the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints' Plan of Salvation. Barbara and her four friends are living in Heaven (the pre-existence). While there, they re-enact the War in Heaven and the shouts for joy of the spirits that are going to be born. They treat mortality as a treasure hunt with returning again to live with Heavenly Father and Mother as the greatest prize to be won. In the end, Barbara returns to Heaven, having learned the necessary lessons.

Songs[edit]

  • Once Upon A Time
  • Heaven
  • I Have A Plan
  • Shout For Joy
  • My Turn on Earth
  • Everybody Ought to have a Body
  • Choosing
  • My Story
  • The Golden Rule
  • Look for the Little Light
  • Opposition
  • Homesick
  • Where on Earth Can I Find Heaven
  • It Isn't Good to Be Alone/Eternity Is You
  • Angel Lullaby
  • What Does it Take to Make a Family
  • I'm Not Ready
  • Forever
  • My Turn on Earth Finale

The rights to these songs, and to the musical as a whole are currently owned by Excel Entertainment Group.

References[edit]

  • Pearl of Great Price, Book of Abraham, 3:27-28, [1]
  • My Turn On Earth at LDS Audio.com [2]