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Lyrics by Tim Rice |
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CCBC Dundalk, John E. Ravekes Theatre |
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JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT Please silence all noise making devices. |
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Dundalk Community Theatre is supported in part by the Maryland State Arts Council. To discover more about the Maryland State Arts Council and how they impact Maryland, visit msac.org.
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Musical Number Breakdown
Place:
Canaan and Egypt
The Time:
Way, way back many centuries ago.
Not long after the Bible began
Act One
Overture | Orchestra, Narrator, Children’s Choir
Prologue | Narrator, Children's Choir
Any Dream Will Do | Joseph, Children’s Choir
Jacob & Sons | Narrator, Jacob, Joseph, Brothers, Wives
Joseph’s Coat | Narrator, Jacob, Joseph, Ensemble
Joseph’s Dreams | Narrator, Joseph, Brothers, Wives
Poor, Poor Joseph | Narrator, Joseph, Brothers
One More Angel in Heaven | Levi, Jacob, Brothers, Wives
Hoedown | Levi, Jacob, Brothers, Wives
Journey to Egypt | Narrator, Camel, Snake
Potiphar | Narrator, Potiphar, Mrs. Potiphar, Ensemble
Close Every Door | Joseph, Ensemble
Go, Go, Go Joseph | Narrator, Joseph, Baker, Butler, Ensemble
Act Two
A Pharaoh’s Story | Narrator, Ensemble
Poor, Poor Pharaoh | Narrator, Butler, Pharaoh, Joseph, Ensemble
Song of the King | Pharaoh, Ensemble
Pharaoh’s Dream Explained | Joseph, Ensemble
Stone the Crows | Narrator, Pharaoh, Joseph and Ensemble
Those Canaan Days | Reuben, Jacob, Brothers
The Brothers Came to Egypt | Narrator, Brothers
Grovel, Grovel | Narrator, Joseph, Brothers, Ensemble
Who’s the Thief | Narrator, Joseph, Brothers, Ensemble
Benjamin Calypso | Judah, Brothers, Ensemble
Joseph All the Time | Narrator, Joseph, Ensemble
Jacob in Egypt | Narrator, Joseph, Ensemble
Any Dream Will Do (Finale) | Joseph, Narrator, Ensemble
Megamix | Full Company
Cast
Orchestra
Creative Team
Meet the Company

Deja is very excited to be a part of her first DCT production. She is a paraeducator for Baltimore County Public Schools. Previously, she was the Stage Manager and Lighting Designer for the shows at Dundalk High School under the direction of Sonya Tapley. Theatre is a major part of her life. She has also played Mrs. Potts in Beauty and the Beast and Mama Euralie in Once on this Island at Patapsco High School and Center for the Arts. Deja would like to dedicate this production to her grandmother, Rena Wooten (1928-2022).

Chris is so excited to reprise his role as Joseph, which he last played in the 6th grade, 18 years ago. Prior credits include A Bronx Tale (Mario) at DCT and Spring Awakening (Melchoir) and Titanic (Mr. Andrews) at Loyola University. Special thanks to all the cast and crew for all their hard work to make this story come alive.

Jim has been involved in Community theater for almost 30 years, including 25 years as the director of an after-school theater program. He was last seen at DCT as a Wiseguy in the production of A Bronx Tale. His favorite recent role was as Wilson in Artistic Synergy's 2023 production of Whose Wives Are They Anyway. Since retiring in January of 2022 after 37 years with the Baltimore County Health Department, Jim has found even more time to spend in the footlights. As always, he'd like to thank this incredible cast and staff for a chance to do Joseph..., one more time, as well as his wife Chris for all her support and his daughter Emily for all this theater nonsense.

Tate returns to DCT after having last performed in Side Show and The Graduate. Other local credits include Working, Loves Labors Lost, at CCBC Academic Theatre, and Avenue Q at Cockpit in Court Theatre. In 2020 Tate received his AA in theatre performance at CCBC. Away from the stage Tate streams on Twitch as well as acts on camera and in voice overs. For more, follow on Instagram @TateEriksson for upcoming projects.

Ford makes his DCT debut in Joseph... He has previously performed in Spring Awakening (Georg), Avenue Q (Brian), Into the Woods (Mysterious Man), and Sunday in the Park with George (Solider/Lee Randolph), as well as several plays at the University of Mary Washington, where he studied musical theatre. He also received training in dance and performance at NYU’s Cap21 Theatre program. Off the stage, he lives in Baltimore with his fiancée.

Andrew is excited to make his debut with DCT. Joseph... was the first show that introduced him to the world of musical theatre. That was “way, way back many centuries ago” during his high school days at Patapsco High School. Some of his favorite roles include Seymour in Little Shop of Horrors (Just Off Broadway), Prince Dauntless in Once Upon A Mattress (Artistic Synergy), and John Brooke in Little Women (Third Wall Production) He would like to thank his loving girlfriend Jillian, and his family and friends for all of their love and support. And a special shout-out to his father for all of his help, without him I absolutely would not be doing the show. “I love you man!”

Serena is proud to be making her DCT debut as Issachar and Wife #5! Serena is currently studying Acting at Towson University with plans to graduate in May of next year! Regular attendees at Towson theater may recognize her as Jordyn from the new play 20/02 or Uriel from Paradise Lost. When not on stage, Serena can be found working on her social media marketing and video editing skills.

Emily is making her DCT debut as Asher! She just recently was Chiffon in Little Shop of Horrors and is excited to be in yet another production.

Shaelyn is thrilled to be a part of her second production with Dundalk Community Theatre! Shaelyn was most recently in the regional premiere of The Prom with Tidewater Players. Shaelyn would like to dedicate this show to her grandmother and thank her friends and family for attending.

Jayline is a full-time Theatre major at CCBC. You may have seen her in Barbecue as Adlene or in Small Mouth Sounds as Judy, both at CCBC Essex academic theatre. Jayline graduated from Patapsco High School and Center for the Arts in the Theatre Performing Arts Magnet. Past credits include The One Act Play that Goes Wrong playing Max, and Sister Act, which she both assistant-directed and played the character Mary Martin-of-Tours at Patapsco. She would like to thank her cast for being such a great team, and TraceyAnn and Kelly for all of their support and encouragement.

Julianna debuts at DCT after performing in Patapsco High School's production of Mamma Mia! Offstage, Julianna is a writer and tennis player at Patapsco.

Tristin is excited to be returning to DCT after being in A Bronx Tale this past fall. She was last seen in Tidewater Player’s The Prom. Tristin has her BA in Dance Science from Muhlenberg College and has studied acting under Larry Singer and Shakespeare under Troy Dwyer. Previous roles include Pennywise in Urinetown, Hildy Johnson in The Front Page, Elizabeth Proctor in The Crucible at Friends School of Baltimore. Film credits include Francine in Sweet as Cream by Mary Budnitz.

A'nya is a freshman at CCBC Essex, and this is her second show with DCT! She attended Patapsco High School and Center for the Arts for theatre. Her last show was A Bronx Tale, as she portrayed Jane. Some other credits include The One Act Play That Goes Wrong, Matilda, High School Musical, The Awesome 80s Prom, and Sister Act. Away from the stage, A’nya is either training new Oak Crest dining employees, or spending time with her loved ones.

Maya is currently an 8th grader at Holabird Middle School. This is Maya’s first theatre production and she is so excited to perform as part of this ensemble. Maya wants to thank her cast members for guiding her through her first ever show!

Lisa is very excited to be performing with DCT again after last being seen in A Bronx Tale last fall. Recently, Lisa was seen in both the Regional premieres of The Prom with Tidewater Players (February 2023) and The Peace Players inaugural show of Godspell (April 2023) Lisa has performed all over the Baltimore area including Harford Live, Cockpit in Court, Silhouette Stages, as well as many others. Favorite roles include, Lucinda in Into the Woods, Bebe in A Chorus Line, Glinda in The Wizard of Oz, and Caroline Neville in Titanic just to name a few. Lisa was also very honored to be cast in the national community theater premiere of Tuck Everlasting in 2017. Thank you to her husband Ryan for all of his love and support.

Sivert is excited to make his stage debut at Dundalk Community Theatre. During the pandemic, Sivert had an opportunity to perform some small cameo roles in filmed productions at Patapsco High School and Center for the Arts. He is currently a 2nd grader at Chase Elementary School. In his free time, he enjoys making art, building Legos, and learning about animals. He would like to thank his cousin Hudson for convincing him to audition, as well as his mom, dad, brother (Xander) and grandparents for their support. He has really enjoyed working with the cast, especially his big-Butler buddy!

Meghan is a third grader at Seven Oaks Elementary School and is making her DCT debut. This is her second time in Joseph..., as she performed in the Just Off-Broadway production in 2019. Other stage credits include, Aladdin Jr., School House Rock Jr, Music Man Jr. and The Rude Mechanicals. Meghan's other hobbies include dance classes, basketball, and playing the recorder. She thanks her family for supporting her passion for theater.

Emalee is a 3rd grader at Middlesex Elementary. This is Emalee’s first ever theatre production and she is so excited to be on the stage. Emalee is thankful for all of the friends that she has made in the process of this show!

Paige is excited to be performing in her first production with DCT. She has been in theatre for about six years, since the age of five. Paige is happy to perform the same role in Joseph... in a different production. Some of her favorite shows include, Seussical (twice!), Scrooge with Scottfield Theatre Company and The Wizard of Oz with Street Lamp Productions. Paige also works in the tech group at her local theatre, Street Lamp Productions. Away from the stage she is a fifth grader at St Margaret ES and enjoys playing the piano and spending time with the family’s five cats. She thanks her parents for always supporting her and providing rides to all the rehearsals.

Hudson is making his debut with DCT and is excited to be on stage with his cousin Si! He is in first grade at Youth's Benefit Elementary School. He loves art, baseball, and reading Harry Potter! He wants to thank Mommy, Daddy, Lyle, and Macon for loving him and driving him to rehearsals. He also thanks Aunt Kelly for introducing him to DCT!
Kelly is happy to have helped and collaborated in the direction of this production of Joseph....Dreamcoat. Kelly has earned her Master's in Directing from Roosevelt University in Chicago. Other degrees include Musical Theatre from American University and Dance from Baltimore School for the Arts. Her daytime job, when not at DCT, is leading the theatre department at Patapsco High School and Center for the Arts, where she has worked for the last 15 years. Some of her favorite director/choreographer credits include Macbeth, Cabaret, Eastland: A New Musical, Urinetown, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, and Once on this Island. She has worked with several companies in the MD/DC/VA area including Imagination Stage, StillPointe Theatre, Just Off-Broadway, Victorian Lyric Opera Company and Toby’s Dinner Theatre. Kelly would like to thank her cast, crew and board members for their support and dedication to the production; her husband Kevin for jumping in at the last minute; and her parents and in-laws for their love and support.
TraceyAnn happily adds Joseph... to the list of shows she has stage managed for DCT; favorites include A Bronx Tale, A Chorus Line, Intimate Apparel, Mamma Mia!, Side Show, A Year with Frog and Toad, and The Bridges of Madison County. TraceyAnn also stage managed And Then There Were None, The Unexpected Guest, and Come Back to the Five and Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean at Cockpit in Court Summer Theatre. Away from the theatre, TraceyAnn works as the Lead Teacher for Lansdowne High’s Distance Learning Program.
LaTeisha began her formal dance training at the Baltimore School for the Arts and received her B.F.A. in dance and choreography from Virginia Commonwealth University. LaTeisha has worked as a guest artist and company choreographer at Georgetown University, Coppin State University and the Baltimore School for the Arts. She currently travels as a freelance performer, choreographer and instructor at various schools, studios and local theatres in the DMV area.
Eva returns for her second DCT show this season, having just costumed A Bronx Tale this past fall. You may have also seen her work here in A Chorus Line, A Year with Frog and Toad, Catch Me If You Can, The Graduate, and The Bridges of Madison County. Some of her other memorable shows around the area are, Sweet Charity and And Then There Were None with Cockpit in Court Summer Theatre and The Full Monty and The Addams Family with Tidewater Players.
Amy is always happiest when working at her home theatre, DCT. Amy has performed, stage managed, floor supervised, propped, set dressed, actor dressed, as well as sold concessions and raffles for more than 20 years here at DCT. During the day, Amy is the Administrative Assistant for the Psychology Department at Towson University. All day, every day, she is the devoted mother of Timothy and wife to Glen.
Marc has been involved in theatre for over 40 years and has been responsible for designing or technically directing over 350 productions. With B.A. and M.F.A. degrees in Technical Theatre and Design from Towson University, he has been the full time Technical Director for CCBC Dundalk since 1980. In addition, he is the theatre technical consultant for the CCBC Catonsville and Essex theatre facilities. Marc has received numerous technical theatre achievement awards from The United States Institute of Theatre Technology. Several of his production designs have been displayed in juried expositions including A Little Night Music and The Cemetery Club for technical achievement and Bus Stop for Scenic and Lighting Design. Marc’s scenic and lighting designs for the CCBC Essex production of Zombie Prom were part of the finalists in the Region II Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival and his lighting design for the DCT production of I Do, I Do, won “Best Lighting Design” at the Maytime International Theatre Festival in Ireland.
Theatre Patrons Association
The Theatre Patrons Association of DCT is comprised of audience members who want to share a “special” appreciation to the theatre experience.
A TPA gift is a demonstration of gratitude and encouragement
to our actors, directors, designers and volunteers.
BENEFACTOR
Nancy Asendorf
Keith Ewancio
ASSOCIATE
Tim & Carole Evans
Geno Langellotto
Barbara & Charles Meyer
Connie Williams
PATRON
Ruth Anthony | Janice Evans | Carole H. Fogle
Virginia Foster | Nancy Ginn | Ellen Hoadley
Charlotte Jankowiak | Tom & Sophia Montgomery
Annette Sussman | Lois Winship
SPONSOR
Karen Bayne | Frances Bochenek | Darlene Durst
Sandra Forman | Nancy Hughes | Colleen Kuhn
Regina Lapetina | Sandra Lucas | Mary Morris
Suzanne Mosteller | Richard Pazourek | Donna Russell
Francis & Adele Scheidt | Ellen M. Smith | Dolores Stump
Patricia Warnick
DUNDALK COMMUNITY THEATRE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Kelly Williams Carlson | Artistic Managing Director
Dr. William Watson, Dean of Arts & Communication/Producer
Marc W. Smith | Technical Director
Sarah Chrzanowski | President
Emily Machovec| Vice-President
Cheryl Vourvoulas | Recording Secretary
Angelique Causey | Corresponding Secretary
Lisa L. Boeren | William Feuer | Amy Sacks | Lauren Stuart
SPECIAL THANKS
Dr. Sandra L. Kurtinitis, President, CCBC
Dr. Joaquin Martinez, Provost & Vice President of Instruction
Melissa Hopp, Vice President, Administrative Services
Dr. William Watson, Dean of Arts & Communication
Professor Nick Van Horn, Chair, Performing Arts and Humanities
Dr. Anne Lefter, Director, Performing Arts
Cathy Kratovil, Communications Assistant
Moe Conn, Technical Director, CCBC Catonsville
Jason Randolph, Technical Director, CCBC Essex
The Children's Playhouse of MD
Patapsco High School and Center for the Arts
William Lunner
Ruthie Long
Tracy Byrd
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