Details
Dancing in the show requires all types of styles. This colourful retelling of the biblical story about 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. In this retelling of the Biblical story, Joseph is a handsome young man who is his father's favourite child, able to interpret dreams, and the bearer of an amazing coat. These facts lead Joseph's eleven brothers to become insatiably jealous. Thus, they sell Joseph into slavery to some passing Ishmaelites. After refusing the advances of his owner's wife, Joseph is sent to jail. Once in jail, he quickly becomes popular due to his ability to interpret dreams. The Pharaoh soon hears of Joseph's ability and appoints him to the post of Number Two man in Egypt. Years later, Joseph's now starving brothers arrive in Egypt and ask Joseph, whom they don't recognize, for assistance. Joseph, in turn, gives his brothers a scare, but eventually grants them all they desire, reveals his identity, and reunites the family.
Cast/Performers
Richard Swerrun (Joseph - Croydon),
Mike Holoway (Joseph - Poole),
Abigail Jaye (narrator),
Christopher Jay (Jacob / Potiphar),
Lee Mead (Pharoah),
Carolyn Sinnett (Mrs Potiphar),
Dan Greavey (Butler),
Robert Jaye (Baker),
Robert Jaye (Issacher),
Dan Greavey (Simeon),
Martin Berry (Dan),
Lee Mead (Levi),
Mark Morgan (Zebulun),
Matthew Hanbury (Gad),
Mark Dugdale (Asher),
A.J. Lewis (Judah),
Gavin Woods (Reuben),
Marlon Moore (Naphali),
Kevin Littlejohn (Benjamin),
Carla Collins (Handmaiden),
Carolyn Sinnett (Handmaiden),
Celia Mei Rubin (Handmaiden),
Kerry Stammers (Handmaiden)
Creatives/Company
Music:
Andrew Lloyd WebberLyrics:
Tim RiceProducer:
Bill Kenwright (by special arrangement with [The Really Useful Group])
Director(s):
Bill Kenwright,
David Steadman (music)
Choreographer:
Henry MetcalfeDesign:
Sean CavanaghLighting:
Nick RichingsSound:
Jon Miller