
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
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Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
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Joseph And The Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat Neve
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat never fails to entertain! with it's continentally drifting songs it gives us a lot of variety which is always great to see in any performance! I don't know who was Joseph in it this time, however his voice was slightly off which stuck out like a sore thumb throughout the performance. All of the dancers and singers were amazing! if they did have any performance hiccups they went unnoticed which is a real achievement, the narrator as per usual was amazing, her voice was faultless and her exaggeration made the show that much more entertaining to watch. My favourite part of the play was definitely Benjamin's Calypso, the man who played Judah was hilarious, his facial expressions and pleading gestures to the Pharaoh were very entertaining and Benjamin did a good job of looking clueless as to what his brother was doing while still staying extremely worried that he was to be put in jail. I highly recommend this play and well done to everyone who took part!
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Craig, Ricky Ands Derek Were Great, I Used To Be I
Craig, Ricky ands Derek were great, i used to be in the childrens choir and they are superb!
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Really Not Up To Standards That This Show Should A
Really not up to standards that this show should achieve, especially given the publicity and the standard of other shows in the West End.
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Ok... Apart From The Songs, Joseph And The Amazing
OK... apart from the songs, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat was bad. The acting was loose and in parts farcical, maybe a bad day for the staff? I think not.
Singers were smiling ineptly and sweating, I thought it was hard work for them and probably harder work for us.
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I Was Only Young When I Went To See Joseph And The
I was only young when I went to see Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat and I could not take my eyes of the show. It was brilliant Jason Donavon was in it when I went but the dancing the singing was just brilliant
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This Performance Of Joseph And The Amazing Technic
This performance of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat was very different to the last performance I saw. But I still enjoyed the show.
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I Think If You Have Never Seen Joseph And The Amaz
I think if you have never seen Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat before you would enjoy it - the magnificent songs and lyrics of "Joseph" are hard to spoil.
On the other hand this is not the best production I have seen and when the producer changed things to make a point I usually disagreeed with the point.
Having seen it done well, this was a little disappointing.
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Joseph And The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, The
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, The New London Theatre - I thought this show was amazing. It really showed its colours! The main star, Ian Watkins (H from steps), was truly astonishing. His acting skills amazed everyone. The 2 choirs Capital Arts children's choir and The Carmel Thomas Youth singers really brought the show together. All the brothers had great singing voices as well as acting skills, the Handmaidens entertained me throughout they were great. You haven't seen anything like it before, I recommend this show to anyone and everyone, it's a great family day out at the New London Theatre!
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This Was My Least Favorite Production Of Joseph An
This was my least favorite production of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat out of the three that I have seen on stage. The humour was lacking, the cast was small and needing more women and there were many solos that were deleted...changing the feel dramatically. The theater is small, so most seats are good, but paying 40 pounds for the 2nd to last row in the theater was a disappointment.
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The Children (ages 11 And 13) Were Not Sure That T
The children (ages 11 and 13) were not sure that they would enjoy all the music and no acting in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat . However the scene changes were frequent enough to add variety and the modern interpretation ensured that they were kept well entertained. I would recommend this as a great family show.
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