Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
National Tour Reviews and Dates
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat is the second British musical theatre show written by the team of Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice. Based on the “coat of many colors†story of Joseph from the Hebrew Bible’s Book of Genesis, the show was first presented as a 15-minute pop cantata at Colet Court School in London in 1968. After many transformations and expansions, and West End and Broadway productions, it was adapted as a straight-to-video film, starring Donny Osmond and directed by David Mallet and Steven Pimlott, in 1999.
The show has very little spoken dialogue, it is sung-through almost completely. It runs under two hours and is occasionally performed without intermission. Its family-friendly storyline, universal themes, and catchy music have made Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat one of the most dependably profitable titles in musical theatre, particularly when producers cast a headlining star — and, according to the Really Useful Group, more than 20,000 schools and amateur theatre groups have successfully put on productions.
Cast: Diana DeGarmo, Ace Young, Paul Castree, William Thomas Evans, Brian Golub, Max Kumangai
Reviews
Tour Details
The cities, theatres, and dates for the tour are as follows:
Madison: Overture Center
11/25/2014 – 11/30/2014
Washington DC: Kennedy Center Eisenhower Theatre
12/16/2014 – 1/4/2015
Tucson: Centennial Hall at the University of Arizona
1/7/2015 – 1/11/2015
Tempe: ASU Gammage
1/13/2015 – 1/18/2015
Las Vegas: Smith Center For Performing Arts
1/20/2015 – 1/25/2015
Sacramento: Community Center Theater
1/27/2015 – 2/1/2015
Nashville: Tennessee Performing Arts Center
2/17/2015 – 2/22/2015
Charlotte: Blumenthal Performing Arts Center: Belk Theater
2/24/2015 – 3/1/2015
Fayetteville: Walton Arts Center Baum Walker Hall
3/10/2015 – 3/15/2015
Houston: Hobby Center for the Performing Arts
3/17/2015 – 3/29/2015
Indianapolis: Clowes Hall
4/7/2015 – 4/12/2015
New Orleans: Saenger Theatre
4/14/2015 – 4/19/2015
Denver: Buell Theatre- Denver Center for the Performing Arts
4/22/2015 – 4/26/2015
Please Note Tour Dates are all Subject to Change without notice check your daily press.