Review: Joseph & the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat at Starlight

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Disclaimer: my husband loves Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. It is his all-time favorite musical and he has both Broadway CDs and the Donny Osmond production DVD. Every time a professional (and many amateur) production of Joseph has been within a six-hour drive from Kansas City, we have been there. We know the story, we know the music, we know what to expect for an outstanding night of live musical theater with some of Andrew Lloyd Weber's finest compositions.

Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat

For those new to Joseph, the story follows the Old Testament Biblical account of Joseph, who was Jacob's favorite of his twelve sons, gifted a colorful coat (a prized commodity at the time) from his father, and sold into slavery in Egypt by jealous brothers. Joseph was able to interpret dreams, a gift which earned him a role of leadership in Pharaoh's government, guiding the Egyptians successfully through a seven year famine, which eventually led to restoration with his family.

Andrew Lloyd Weber takes the Biblical account and does to it for adults, what Veggie Tales does to Bible stories for children, taking the tale on a musical journey through many melodious genres: country, Elvis-style rock 'n roll, calypso, French bistro blues (making up descriptions when adequate labels escape me), and traditional Broadway stylings. Using a narrator (the female lead) to sing the tale, the majority of the dialogue in the show is sung, with very little spoken, and the cast carries the difficult and memorable songs quite well. A couple times, singers did miss their cues (hopefully those opening night hiccups are improved through the week).

This year's production at Starlight features two American Idol celebrities and now married couple, Diana DeGarmo as the narrator, and Ace Young as Joseph. 

As fans of Joseph, things we especially enjoyed about this production included:

We enjoyed this production of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (diehard fans of the music) and it was fun to see a new take on the show with creative lighting, new sets, and the talented Diana DeGarmo & Ace Young.

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