We've seen Sight and Sound's Ruth (2007) and Moses (2018), which were good but no more than 6/10 in my book. However, David surpasses all expectations. This recording feels more like a movie than a play, with breathtaking 180-degree stages, stunning projections, and seamless transitions between live action and video backgrounds. The lighting is the best I've seen, perfectly blending the sets and screen.
The music is outstanding, from powerful choirs to memorable solos like Samuel's song. Each character's recurring theme adds depth, and the worship moments resonate deeply. The narrative is fast-paced, covering lesser-known stories like David's time at the house of the prophets and his battles while on the run from Saul.
Everyone involved brought their A-game-acting, singing, writing, directing, costume, and stage design are all top-notch. This production is biblically accurate and theologically rich, making the story of David come alive. My whole family, including our 3-year-old, loved it so much that we watched it twice in three days. As someone who has rated over 2.5k titles on IMDb over 15 years, I confidently give this a 10/10. I've only experienced Sight and Sound in this live-recording format, but if this is any indication, just watch it!