JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat is to return to The London Palladium in 2021. Casting news so far is that Jac Yarrow and Jason Donovan are returning as Joseph and Pharoah respectively with Alexandra Burke as the Narrator with Linzi Hateley playing the role at special guest star performances on 18 August (matinee), 22 August (5pm), 25 August (matinee), 28 August (matinee and evening), 29 August (matinee and evening), 1 September (matinee) and 4 September (matinee) while Alexandra Burke is off.
Joining them will be Steffan Lloyd Evans/Reuben, Bobby Windebank/Simeon, with Femi Akinfolarin, Jabari Braham, Gemma Buckingham, Thalia Burt, Jasmin Colangelo, Jonathan Cordin, Francessca Daniella-Baker, Alexander Day, Andre Fabien Francis, Llandyll Gove, Abigayle Honeywill, Blythe Jandoo, Danny Nattrass, Perry O'Dea, Georgina Parkinson, Emily-Ann Potter, Jon Reynolds, Rochelle Sherona, Katie Singh and Callum Train.
The young performers in the show are Ava Bell Alexander, Mei Chui, Esme Connolly, Hattie Connolly, Alinah Dagpin, Amelie Davidson, Josselyn Escobar, Kaylenn Aires Fonseca, Noah Swer Fox, Bella Harding, Amber Hodder, Rafferty Ison, Hollie Jade, Harry Jelley, Livi Kent, Tamar Laniadi, Charlie McGonagle, Isabelle Mullally, Toby Myers, Edisari Paula Okdenerho, Amy Osborn, Millie Playle, Riley Plummer, Teddy Proberts, Austin Riley, Harrison Skinner, Ethan Sokontwe, Ellis Sutherland, Charlie Tumbridge and Lilli Watkins
Laurence O'Connor will direct with JoAnn M Hunter providing choreography, and set and costume design by Morgan Large.
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat has become one of the world’s most iconic musicals. Told entirely through song with the help of the Narrator, the show follows the story of Jacob’s favourite son Joseph and his 11 brothers.
After being sold into slavery by the brothers, he ingratiates himself with Egyptian noble Potiphar, but ends up in jail after refusing the advances of Potiphar’s wife. While imprisoned, Joseph discovers his ability to interpret dreams, and he soon finds himself in front of the mighty but troubled showman, the Pharaoh. As Joseph strives to resolve Egypt’s famine, he becomes Pharaoh’s right-hand man and eventually reunites with his family. This magical musical is full of unforgettable songs including Any Dream Will Do, Close Every Door To Me and One More Angel.
Please note: Alexandra Burke will not appear at the following performances: Sat 17th July Matinee and Evening, Wednesday 18th August Matinee, Sunday 22nd August 5pm, Wednesday 25th August 2.30pm, Saturday 28th August Matinee and Evening, Sunday 29th August Matinee and Evening, Wednesday 1st September Matinee, Saturday 4th September Matinee
THIS PRODUCTION ENDED ITS RUN ON 5TH SEPTEMBER 2021
HOW TO GET TO JOSEPH
London Palladium
Argyll Street, London, W1F 7TF
Tube : Oxford Circus Train: Charing Cross |
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1, 3, 6, 7, 8, 12, 13, 15, 16A, 23, 25, 53, 73 |
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DISABLED ACCESS TO JOSEPH
Infra-red system with headsets. Induction loop at Box Office. Headsets available in foyer. |
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Guide dogs are permitted inside the auditorium |
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Please contact the Theatre Manager on arrival. Access is via the Box Office (ramp) at the front of the theatre in Argyll Street and then by wheelchair lift down to the Stalls bar. Alternative entrance off Ramillies Place, at the back of the theatre. Four spaces for wheelchair users at L46, O48, Q48 and S49. Companions can sit in same row. Transfer seating available to aisle seats. |
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Adapted toilet on the right inside entrance in Ramillies Place. Access also from the stalls bar. |