Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat

Joseph and the Amazing
Technicolor Dreamcoat
1991 Revivals Logo
MusicAndrew Lloyd Webber
LyricsTim Rice
BookTim Rice
BasisThe story of Joseph in Genesis
Productions1972 Edinburgh International Festival[1]
1973 West End
1974 UK full-length production
1982 Broadway
1991 West End revival
1993 Broadway revival
2003 West End revival
2007 West End revival
2019 West End revival
2021 West End revival
2022 UK Tour
2022 Australian Tour
2025 UK Tour

Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat is a sung-through musical with lyrics by Tim Rice and music by Andrew Lloyd Webber, based on the character of Joseph from the Bible's Book of Genesis. This was the first Lloyd Webber and Rice musical to be performed publicly; their first collaboration, The Likes of Us, written in 1965, was not performed until 2005. Its family-friendly retelling of Joseph, familiar themes, and catchy music have resulted in numerous stagings. According to the owner of the copyright, the Really Useful Group, by 2008 more than 20,000 schools and amateur theatre groups had staged productions.[2]

Joseph was first presented as a 15-minute "pop cantata" at Colet Court School in London in 1968, and was published by Novello and recorded in an expanded form by Decca Records in 1969. After the success of the next Lloyd Webber and Rice piece, Jesus Christ Superstar, Joseph received amateur stage productions in the US beginning in 1970, and the first American release of the album was in 1971. The musical had its professional premiere, as a 35-minute musical, at the Haymarket ice rink during the Edinburgh International Festival in 1972. It was Part Two of Bible One, a Young Vic Theatre Company production presented by the National Theatre of Great Britain.[1] While still undergoing various modifications and expansions, the musical was produced in the West End in 1973. In 1974, its full modern format was performed at the Haymarket Theatre in Leicester and was also recorded that year. The musical was mounted on Broadway in 1982. Several major revivals, national tours, and a 1999 direct-to-video film starring Donny Osmond followed.

  1. ^ a b "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat's major production history". Themusicalcompany.com. Archived from the original on 1 November 2018. Retrieved 1 November 2018.
  2. ^ "Joseph benefits BBC Children in Need" Archived 21 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine, The Really Useful Group, 29 June 2007.

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