GO, GO, GO JOSEPH -- Reviewing Joseph in L.A.
Pictured: (l-r) Amy Adams, Patrick Cassidy; © 2005, George Byron Griffiths
In its 1982 Broadway debut, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat was a commercial success garnering 7 Tony, 1 Theatre World and 3 Drama Desk nominations (winning only a Theatre World Award for the late Laurie Beechman for her role as the Narrator). Since then, the show has been revived on Broadway (with Michael Damian) and toured extensively around the world. According to the show's official website, "it is estimated that the show has been performed in nearly 20,000 schools or local theatres, involving over 700,000 performers of all ages with an audience in excess of 9 million people." With a story straight out of the bible (the last 13 chapters in the book of Genesis), a blend of several musical styles, talented performers and visually spectacular costumes and sets, it is no wonder Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat has become a favorite among American musical theatre-goers.
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