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From
the West End of London, on it's UK Tour, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour
Dreamcoat, has stopped off at Bradford's Alhambra theatre for one
week only. This not to be missed, Andrew Lloyd-Webber and Tim Rice
classic, proves to be just the ticket, if your looking for a fantastic,
family night out.
Opening
night, on Monday 18th July, saw the Bradford audience on its feet
dancing in the aisles throughout the encore. People just couldn't
help getting to their feet or singing along with the cast as the
audience demanded encore after encore. The show proved to be a smash
hit with every generation in the audience. With everything from
a colourful Caribbean number to a wild country western tune, there
was simply something for everyone.
The
astounding orchestra opened the performance with a medley of the
musical's many songs, creating an exciting atmosphere as everyone
waited for the musical to commence.
The
lively telling of the story then began, based on the biblical story
of Joseph and his 11 brothers, their jealousy, and ability to believe
in your dreams and succeed.
The
show was packed with amusing touches that had everyone in stitches.
Dean Nolan, playing Napthali, one of Joseph's brothers and also
the baker, added great comedy value, as well as Joseph, himself
played by Graham Tudor. A favourite character with all was the Elvis
style pharaoh performed by Marlon Moore, whose pelvic wiggles had
the audience in fits of giggles.
The
vocal talent on show was unbelievable; Abigail Jaye, playing the
narrator, had an exceptional voice, and Graham Tudor as Joseph,
showed off his wide range of vocals throughout numbers such as Close
Every Door and Any Dream Will Do. I couldn't find fault with anything
everything from the choreography to the costumes was spot on.
This
spectacular musical is the perfect recipe for a night of family
fun. The show came to an end with a rapturous applause that threatened
to raise the roof. I heard one member of the audience say the worst
part of the production was that it had to come to an end.
This
energetic musical is simply a must for everybody.
Emma
Walker
Joseph
and the Amazing colour Dreamcoat continues at the Alhambra in Bradford
until Joly 23rd.
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