Wednesday, September 24, 2014
Review: Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (National Tour) at Hershey Theatre
Hershey Theatre opened their 2014-2015 Broadway season with the North American tour of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. This new version of the fun, family-friendly Andrew Lloyd Webber musical is one that will entertain people who have never seen it before while at the same time throwing in some surprises for those already familiar with it.
If you think you know this musical, think again. This production of Joseph has been given a modern makeover, using pop-sounding voices, video projection, hip clothing, and subtle twists on the familiar songs to give the show a very current look and sound. The creators gave this show just enough of an update to keep it fresh without taking away from the original production.
The cast is led by former American Idol contestants (and real-life husband and wife) Ace Young as Joseph and Diana DeGarmo as the Narrator. Their voices have more of a pop music sound to them, so fans of the original production and voices may take a while to warm up to this more modern sound. While they both delivered satisfactory performances, the highlight of their performing for me was their take on the prologue that they performed as a duet at the end of the show. The piece sounded like it could be a current hit on the radio right now, and my only complaint is that I can't find it anywhere to buy!
Brian Golub (Reuben) delivers a vocally impressive performance as he leads the cast in the comic song "One More Angel in Heaven." Ryan Williams also provides an entertaining performance in his role as Pharaoh. The remaining supporting cast members give adequate performances that aren't outstanding but are still good enough to pull off a solid production, and the ensemble blends well to provide a strong foundation.
DeGarmo and Young's rendition of the prologue isn't the only musical change. While all of the songs stay true to Lloyd Webber's orchestrations, several of them add very slight changes that make even a die-hard musical fan like myself wonder Was that part of the original song?. And some of the songs sound even more pop-rock than the originals, which fits in with the overall feel of the show.
In addition to Broadway-style songs like "Close Every Door," the music provides a variety of other styles, from the country hoedown-style "One More Angel in Heaven," to Calypso ("Benjamin Calypso"), and even a little Elvis ("Song of the King").
There is no dialog in the show, as the songs tell the story from beginning to end. The choreography is just as colorful as Joseph's coat, giving the actors a 90-minute dancing workout that flows from one song to the next.
While it lacks depth and overly impressive acting, the production as a whole is entertaining, colorful, and full of energy, with just the right amount of humor. If you're looking for a fun show that the whole family will enjoy, Joseph is a good bet.
Overall, I give this production 7 out of 10 standing ovations.
Joseph is playing at the Hershey Theatre now through September 28. For more information and to buy tickets, please visit the Hershey Theatre website. For more information on the production, plot, cast, and future tour locations, please visit the Joseph U.S. tour website.
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