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== Performance history in South Africa ==  
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==  
  
First produced in South Africa by [[PACT]] at the [[Alexander Theatre]] in 1974 (though, interestingly,  no South African productions are listed on the official website!). It was directed by [[John Hussey]], choreographed by [[Geoffrey Sutherland]] and starred [[Richard Loring]], [[Bruce Millar]], [[Alvon Collison]], [[Lynnette Bell]], [[Robert Butler]], and many others. The musical went on to become one of the performing arts council's greatest money-spinners, often repeated, and kick-started the careers of many of the artists involved.  
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First produced in South Africa by [[PACT]] at the [[Alexander Theatre]] in 1974 (though, interestingly,  no South African productions are listed on the official website!). It was directed by [[John Hussey]], choreographed by [[Geoffrey Sutherland]] and starred [[Richard Loring]], [[Bruce Millar]], [[Alvon Collison]], [[Lynnette Bell]], [[Robert Butler]], [[Mark Richardson]], [[Garth Annetts]], [[Tony Caprari]], [[Laura Wilkie]], [[Sandy Dyer]], [[Leslie Sterry]] and many others. The musical went on to become one of the performing arts council's greatest money-spinners, often repeated, and kick-started the careers of many of the artists involved.  
  
 
In 197* [[Tim Rice]] came out to perform in the [[PACT]] show, playing the role of the Pharao. Numerous other versions were done in the country over the years.
 
In 197* [[Tim Rice]] came out to perform in the [[PACT]] show, playing the role of the Pharao. Numerous other versions were done in the country over the years.

Revision as of 17:57, 6 October 2014

A rock opera by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice.

The play

First presented as a 15-minute pop cantata at Colet Court School in London in 1968 and was recorded as a concept album in 1969. After the success of the next Lloyd Webber and Rice piece, Jesus Christ Superstar, Joseph received stage productions beginning in 1970 and expanded recordings in 1971 and 1972. While still undergoing various transformations and expansions, the musical was produced in the West End in 1973, and in its full format was recorded in 1974 and opened on Broadway in 1982.

Performance history in South Africa

First produced in South Africa by PACT at the Alexander Theatre in 1974 (though, interestingly, no South African productions are listed on the official website!). It was directed by John Hussey, choreographed by Geoffrey Sutherland and starred Richard Loring, Bruce Millar, Alvon Collison, Lynnette Bell, Robert Butler, Mark Richardson, Garth Annetts, Tony Caprari, Laura Wilkie, Sandy Dyer, Leslie Sterry and many others. The musical went on to become one of the performing arts council's greatest money-spinners, often repeated, and kick-started the careers of many of the artists involved.

In 197* Tim Rice came out to perform in the PACT show, playing the role of the Pharao. Numerous other versions were done in the country over the years.

Presented by CAPAB in the Nico Opera House July 1989, directed by Norman Furber, musical direction Johan Laas, designs Dicky Longhurst, lighting Mark Behrens, with André Schwartz, Johan Engelbrecht, Lawrence Hilton, Anton Stoltz, Randall Wicomb.

Opened in the State Theatre in Pretoria on 23 May 1994 with Mark Richardson as the Narrator and Robert Finlayson as Pharaoh, directed by Bryan Hill.

Sources

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_and_the_Amazing_Technicolor_Dreamcoat

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