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"as Lee was hoisted high into the air to wild ovations, there was no doubt that the former understudy had proved himself a West End star"
Charles Spencer, Daily Telegraph
"This glittering, all-singing all-dancing story appealed to young and old alike - and the disco finale brought the house down."
Samantha Wostear, The Sun
"the show is a reminder of how splendidly versatile Lloyd Webber can be. Nor has Rice written jauntier lyrics"
Benedict Nightingale, The Times
With a crash of drums and a flash of light Joseph returns to the West End in his dazzling coat of many colours worn by brand new star Lee Mead, winner of BBC TV’s Any Dream Will Do.
In a new staging of the record breaking 1990s London Palladium production, Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber’s family classic is ready to please a whole new generation.
This colourful retelling of the biblical story about dreamboat Joseph, his uncanny abilities and his designer coat sings out to young and old alike with a score which is wall to wall hits - including Close Every Door and Any Dream Will Do.
JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT is sure to be the hottest ticket this summer so Go, Go, Go and buy your tickets now!
Dates:
Previewed from : 6th July 2007
Opened : 17th July 2007
Creators:
Lyrics by Tim Rice
Composer Andrew Lloyd Webber
Production Designer Mark Thompson
Choreographer Anthony Von Laast
Associate Director/Associate Choreographer Nicholas Treherne
Musical Supervisor Simon Lee
Lighting Designer Andrew Bridge
Sound Designer Mick Potter
Orchestrator John Cameron
Musical Director Daniel Bowling
Associate Musical Director Stuart Calvert
Resident Director John Clarke
Assistant Choreographer Brenda-Jane Newhouse
Associate Set Designer Jonathan Allen
Associate Lighting Designer Mike Odam
Associate Sound Designer Paul Gatehouse
Production Manager Richard Bullimore
Casting David Grindrod Associates
Orchestral Management Sylvia Addison
Producer The Really Useful Theatre Co. Ltd
Producer Bill Kenwright
Starring
Lee Mead as Joseph
Jenna Lee James as the Narrator
Dean Collinson as Pharaoh
Stephen Tate as Jacob / Potiphar / Guru
Brothers and Wives (in order of appearance)
John Alastair as John Reuben
Emma Harris as Beuben's Wife
Mark Oxtoby as Simeon
Sarah Meade as Simeon's Wife
Ricky Rojas as Levi
Jennifer Ashton as Levis Wife
Nathaniel Morrison as Napthali
Verity Bentham as Napthali's Wife / Mrs Potiphar
Adam Pearce as Issachar / Baker
Emiy Mascarenhas as Issacher's Wife
James Bisp as Asher
Fiona Reyes as Asher's Wife
Paul Basleigh as Dan
Lucie Downer as Dan's Wife
Craig Scott as Zebulun / Apache Dancer
Louise Madison as Zebulun's Wife / Apache Dancer
Russell Walker as Gad / Butler
Pippa Raine as Gad's Wife
Tom Gillies as Benjamin
Danielle Young as Benjamin's Wife
Neal Wright as Judah
Tamlyn Platts as Judah's Wife
Audience: Recommended age for children is 8 years and up. Everyone is required to have a ticket. Children under 4 years of age will not be admitted into the Adelphi Theatre.
Run time: 2 hours 15 minutes with one 15 minute intermission
Show Times
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3:00 |
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3:00 |
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| Evening |
7:30 |
7:00 |
7:30 |
7:30 |
7:30 |
7:30 |
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PLEASE NOTE:
LEE MEAD WILL BE ON HOLIDAY 28 JULY - 5 AUGUST AND FOR THESE PERFORMANCES THE ROLE OF Joseph IS TO BE CONFIRMED.
Jenna Lee-James will not perform Monday or Thursday evenings (but will perform Wednesday matinees). At these performances the Narrator will be played by Fiona Reyes.
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