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Andrea T
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Thank you all for your comments! Very helpful..it's difficult to find something that suits us! Joseph is still in the lead, but if anyone has a better idea of a well known musical that might work let me know. Thank you!
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Nyria
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If you have very little for props and costumes it's nice to do something that you can get creative with - like 'Wizard of Oz' or 'Alice in Wonderland'. MTI has a bunch of new shows for younger players coming out - and many of them you can get the tracks to. Also check out the 'Jr.' versions - they're pretty good. MTI is updating all the time so make sure you go a lookin. |
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Unclepeter
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We have done Joseph twice...once with an adult cast the, about six years later with a mixture of adults and summer campers. Both productions were, without a doubt, outstanding although totally different. It requires some strong singers in the roles of Joseph and the Narrator, however, it is worth it. I also saw Joseph done by Children's Theatre group with a cast of less than 10. It was done as a series of blackouts and the director's vision of how to work the blackouts while continuing the story's flow was really good. I have also seen a professional performance by a touring company which was totally different any of the others. I would see the show in any venue with any production group just to see it performed in a totally different way. In short, "Joseph" lends itself to the director's artistic vision. The song, "Any Dream Will Do" aptly describes what I believe Weber and Rice were trying to put across. |
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emro
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Joe and the Amaz. Dreamcoat is THE childern's muscial staple in Athens,
Georgia and has enjoyed wild success here. One run I was in with
the local community theater did so well that a special encore run was
performed the next season. The high school here also did it last
year, as did the children's theater camp. It can carried off with
great charm and aplomb using very limited
resources and a cast of thousands--bare suggsetion of set and costumes
can work very well. The theater camp used a single piano for
accompaniment. However, I do think the play's success largely
hinges upon a strong, charismatic leading male, and if no such person
readily presents themselves to your mind, I would seriously reconsider.
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Cucumber sandwiches? Watercress sandwiches? The whole scene would stand or fall on his ultimate decision. -- Instant Lives & More: Oscar Wilde
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theaterbrat
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How could you have a cast of less than 10 is there are 12 brothers??? Just wondering. |
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Unclepeter
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Although there are 12 brothers, there is really no rquirement for all to be on stage. In the scene where the brothers identify themselves, only two "brothers" named the others vollying as if in a tennis game. In the "Caanan Land" scene, two brothers were playing a table game, much like checkers, while two other brothers watched, bewailing their fate. The director used imagery to make you forget that you were not getting the full number of brothers. Using sketches and blackouts, with lots of high intensity dance and music, you were so drawn into the story that you forgot the size of the cast. It was an outstanding presentation of the story in a totally unexpected way. |
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