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Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat

Directed by Kristi Pullaim

Assistant Director Ian Buchanan

Tech Director Kenny Fields

Music Director Krisie Holmes

Costuming Navie Scales

Choreography Kristi Pulliam & Brandon Bishop

with

Elizabeth Goad Paul Betts, III Gary Edwards

Cody Duncan Russ Pierce Burt Barrett

Mathew Stweart Justin Roush Dillon Davis

Clay Turner Mitch Mahan Macin Holden

Corbin Wright Andrew Pulliam

Presented By

Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat is presented by special arrangement with The Musical Company, a Concord

Theatricals Company, 229 West 28th Street, 11th Floor, New York, NY 10001. www.themusicalcompany.com

Phone: (212) 598-2204. Email: [email protected].

Lyrics by Tim Rice Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber

Overture

Prologue

Any Dream Will Do

(Joseph, Ensemble)

Jacob & Sons

(Narrator & Ensemble)

Joseph’s Coat

(Jacob, Narrator, Brothers, Ensemble)

Joseph’s Dreams

(Narrator, Brothers, Joseph, Ensemble)

Poor. Poor. Poor Joseph

(Narrator, Brothers, Ensemble, Joseph)

One More Angel in Heaven

(Brothers, Ensemble, Reuben)

Journey to Egypt

(Brothers & Narrator)

Potiphar

(Narrator, Ensemble, Potiphar, Jacob,

Potiphar’s Wife, Joseph, )

Close Every Door

(Joseph & Ensemble)

Go, Go, Go Joseph

(Narrator, Ensemble, Butler, Baker, Joseph)

End of Act 1

Act 2 Entr’acte

(Ensemble)

A Pharaoh’s Story

(Narrator & Ensemble)

Poor, Poor Pharaoh/Song of the King

(Narrator, Butler, Pharaoh, Joseph, Ensemble)

Song of the Pharaoh (Reprise)

(Pharaoh & Ensemble)

Pharaoh’s Dream Explained

(Joseph &Ensemble)

Stone the Crows

(Narrator, Pharaoh, Ensemble)

Those Canaan Days

(Brothers & Jacob)

The Brothers Come to Eqypt/ Grovel, Grovel

(Narrator, Brothers, Ensemble, Joseph)

Who’s the Thief?

(Joseph, Narrator, Ensemble, Brothers)

Benjamin Calypso

(Brothers & Ensemble)

Joseph All the Time

(Narrator, Joseph, Ensemble)

Close Every Door to Me (Reprise)

(Joseph &Ensemble)

Cast

Narrator.....................................................................................Elizabeth Goad Joseph.........................................................................................Paul Betts, III Jacob...........................................................................................Gary Edwards Reuben..........................................................................................Cody Duncan Simeon............................................................................................Russ Pierce Levi................................................................................................Burt Barrett Judah......................................................................................Matthew Stewart Dan...............................................................................................Justin Roush Naphtali.........................................................................................Dillon Davis Gad.................................................................................................Clay Turner Asher............................................................................................Mitch Mahan Issachar........................................................................................Macin Holden Zebulun........................................................................................Corbin Wright Benjamin...................................................................................Andrew Pulliam Potiphar.........................................................................................Jeff Puryear Potiphar’s Wife..............................................................................Anna Ganong Butler....................................................................................Kameron Hampton Baker....................................................................................Jeremiah Haywood Pharaoh...................................................................................Lorenzo Balderas Guards..............................................................Aiden Wright & Cannon Joe Smith

Ensemble

Kathryn Hoover Sarah Stringer Ruby McClusky

Marcela Little Deanne Puryear Katherine Lewallen

Christina Graham Paige King Madison Goad

Aiden Wright Cannon Joe Smith Alexandra Wright

Eva Barrett Kylah Hood

Children’s Chorus

Marcelle Litte Kade Vaughn Janson Marsico

Gavin Frangenberg Rosette Little Lily Catlet

Quinn Kelly Maggie Moyer Isaac Horton

Grace Hyneman Victoria McFerrin

Crew

Backstage

Stage Manager …………………………....…………………….……..Kilee Erickson

Lightboard ……………………………………………….….....…..Noah George

Sound/Mics …………………………………………….……………..Kenny Fields

Music ................................................................Evey & Clair Pulliam

Spotlight ..................................................Lauren Ann Asplund-Morgan

Build Team

Set Design ………………………………………...Kenny Fields, JR Lawrence

Lighting Design .....................................................Kenny Fields, Kristi Pulliam

Costume Design …………………………………………….....……….….Navie Scales

Props .........................................................................Ian Buchanan

A Heart for the Arts

The arrogance of Joseph and his brothers is just too funny. I think it's

Webber and Rice's genius that we can laugh at them in this

musical. But as I think more about it, I do love that, like all good

stories, beautiful and fallen humans can still be used for good if

they truly desire themselves to be. Joseph is simply another tale of

God's weaving good from, well, ... not good. Whether it was chance or

selfishness or evil intentions, Joseph and his brothers were used in a

complicated tale to bring about a bigger picture of Goodness.

Theatre is hard work by a lot of people. It's not heavy or serious or life-

and-death kind of work. (in fact, creating together is great fun.)

But, I like to think that in some way, it IS life-and-death sort of

work. Not like in emergency rooms - but in a more unseen way

because the focus, for every minute of every day is the stories of

life. Or perhaps better said, the STORY of LIFE; life overcomes

death. And we have a saying in the theatre: No death words allowed. (Meaning no words that tear each other down.)

Here's to the belief that we can ALL be used for Good, despite our

arrogance or selfish intent.

If you believe in welcoming as many people as possible to grow

through the arts, please support the mission in whatever way you

choose. And thank you, so much, for being here for this story.

With a Heart for the Arts,

Kristi

p.s. Webber and Rice took some creative license in playing loose with

the facts as we know them from scripture. So what? Take it as a

challenge in your conversations about the show to find all of the

"mistakes" and teach through them. After all, isn't that how we learn,

from all of our mistakes in life?

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Stage Notes

Maggie,

We are so proud of you! We are so thrilled

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Dad, Mom, Reagan, and Jake

Dear Paul,

You are an amazing son, and we are so very

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Love,

Mom, Dad, Parker, Peyton, & Bristol

Jeff & Deanne,

Special show for you to do together.

Memories in the making. Have a blast! We

love you.

Mom, Drake, Derek, & David

Quinn,

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Love,

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