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Pump House CYT presents
JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT
Lyrics by Tim Rice
Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber
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at Pump House Theatre Watford |
CAST
Baker cast | Butler cast | |
(Tue, Thur, Sat eve) | (Wed, Fri, Sat matinee) | |
Narrator 1 | Enya Casselton | Claudia Devine |
Narrator 2 | Phoebe Knapp | Saskia Cole |
Joseph | Ethan Turner | Ethan Grusin |
Mrs. Potiphar | Aoibhinn Lyons | Eiley Yoshioka |
Jacob - Vivaan Saria
Potiphar - Sofia Trebar
Pharoah - Zach Makanda-Tansey
Butler / Reuben - Mack Conroy
Baker / Dan - Florence Blasi
Brothers:
Levi - Will Davis
Asher - Lily Ridout
Judah - Artis Kinsella
Benjamin - Jack Stevens
Simeon - Dylan Simmons
Nathpoli - Dexter Mawdsley
Isaccar - Oscar Griffith-Jones
Gad Maddie - Samways
Zebulah - Sarah Hayhoe
Wives:
Seren Phillips-Rhodes
Lana Copsey
Amelie Marchant
Lily Roe
Choir:
Emily Bedford
Eden Clancy
Aaron Clancy
Martha Corti-Barratt
Platon Filatov
Lucas Fysal
Benedict Hayhoe
Owain Hutchinson
Alannah Kelly
Alice Maher
Rose Sangster
Scarlett Simmons
Emily Slack
Kiana Sutaria
India Tearle
Sofia Bueno Nicholson
Ivy Kinsella
Sam Vail
Song List
Act I
Overture – Orchestra
“Prologue” – Narrator, Chorus
“Jacob & Sons” – Narrator, Brothers, Wives, Chorus
“Joseph’s Coat” – Jacob, Joseph, Narrator, Brothers, Wives, Chorus, Ensemble
“Joseph’s Dreams” – Narrator, Joseph, Brothers
“Poor, Poor Joseph” – Narrator, Brothers, Wives, Chorus
“One More Angel in Heaven/Hoedown” – Reuben, Jacob, Brothers, Wives, Chorus, Ensemble
“Journey to Egypt” – Narrator, Snake, Camel
“Potiphar” – Narrator, Joseph, Potiphar, Mrs. Potiphar, Male Ensemble
“Close Every Door” – Joseph, Chorus
“Go, Go, Go Joseph” – Narrator, Joseph, Baker, Butler, Solo Boy 1, Solo Boy 2, Ensemble, Chorus
“Go, Go, Go Joseph (Reprise)” – Narrator, Ensemble, Chorus
“Go, Go, Go Joseph Playout” – Orchestra
Act II
“Entr’acte” – Chorus
“Pharaoh Story” – Narrator, Chorus
“Poor, Poor Pharaoh/ Song of the King” – Narrator, Butler, Pharaoh, Joseph, Ensemble, Chorus
“Song of the King (Reprise)” – Pharaoh, Ensemble, Chorus
“Pharaoh’s Dreams Explained” – Joseph, Ensemble, Chorus
“Stone the Crows” – Pharaoh, Narrator, Joseph, Female Ensemble, Chorus
“Those Canaan Days” – Brothers, Jacob
“The Brothers Come to Egypt/ Grovel Grovel” – Narrator, Reuben, Zebulun, Asher, Dan, Joseph, Brothers, Ensemble
“Who’s the Thief?” – Joseph, Narrator, Brothers, Ensemble, Chorus
“Benjamin Calypso” – Judah, Brothers, Ensemble, Chorus
“Joseph All the Time” – Narrator, Brothers, Ensemble, Chorus
“Jacob in Egypt” – Ensemble, Chorus
“Any Dream Will Do (Finale)” – Joseph, Narrator, Ensemble, Chorus
“Close Every Door (Reprise)” – Joseph, Ensemble, Chorus
"Megamix" - Joseph, Ensemble, Chorus
Creative Team
Director - Robin Scarborough
Assisted by Lee Farman, Russ Clancy, Moya Brewer
Musical Director - Pete Dodsworth
Assisted by Sue McCall, Sam Vail
Choreography - Niamh Brewer, Abbe Waghorn
All technical aspects of this production are delivered by the Pump House Children & Youth Theatre Technical Youth. Pump House CYT Technical Youth are:
Lead By Chris Swallow , Technical consultant Jason Brameld
Jack Loison Esther Hagger-Holt, Evie Harrison, Al Zeid, Gabriel Pugh, Thomas Steed, Orion Amitabh Kothare, Tee Young, Belle Parker
Stage Manager - Chris Swallow
Assistant & Deputy Stage Managers Esther Hagger-Holt, Evie Harrison
Stage Crew Pump House CYT Technical Youth
Sound design and operation Jack Loison
with Orion Amitabh Kothare
Supported by Jason Brameld
Lighting design and operation Gabriel Pugh, Tee Young
Supported by Spencer Jeffs
Set design Fran Swallow
Set Construction Pump House CYT Technical Youth
Supported by Jason Brameld and Ben Harrison
Set Painters - Fran Swallow (lead), Kate Kinsella, Mark Davidson, Gita Newth, Freya Newth, Zoe Conroy, Anna Roberts, Katherine Davidson, Catherine Turner, Al Zeid, Tanya Fysal, Makawa Makanda Tansey, Emer Lyons, Sally Marchant
Props Martin Wheeler
Costume team Catherine Farman, Nidhi Saria, Sally Blaisi, Judy Parker, Deb Littley, Nicola Bedford
Special thanks Rickmansworth Players, Jill Hammond and
Julie Elvin (for the original Joseph coat)
Makeup and hair - Carly Simmons
Photography - Cat Humphries
Publicity - Rosie Spearpoint-Stoll
Programme - Lee Farman
Box Office - Jon & Sue Sadie
FOH rota - Martin Wheeler
Band
Conductor/Piano - Peter Dodsworth
Keys 1 - Sue McCall
Drums - Jono Pamplin/Ewan Broom
Guitar - Bryn Llewellyn /Jake Kijewski
Bass - Liam Bishop-Gregs
Reed 1 - Will Lewis / Amber Nixon
Reed 2 - Lee Farman
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Past Pump House CYT shows
1974 | Mammas & Pappas | 2007 | Jan | Batman in Love | |
1976 | Time Sneeze | Mar | What happens if… | ||
Caged Birds | Mar | Scary Play. | |||
1977 | The Golden Bird | Mar | DNA | ||
Recollections - a Jubilee Entertainment | Mar | Pollyanna Jones & the Incy Wincy Code | |||
1978 | Time & The Conways | Jul | Aladdin Jnr | ||
Midsummer Madness | Jul | Just for Laughs | |||
Patchwork Quilt | Sep | BBC Blast project | |||
1979 | The Merry Maids of Kernow | Pump House has talent | |||
Three Aces | Dec | Merry Twistmas | |||
Joseph & The Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat | 2008 | Jan | Blitz! | ||
1980 | Rags to Riches | Mar | Vampire Story | ||
The Diary of Anne Frank | Jul | Seussical | |||
December Jazz | Jul | Youth impro films | |||
1981 | Wizard of Oz | Dec | Xmas Factor | ||
Dark of the Moon | 2009 | Jan | Scrimshaw | ||
1982 | Toad of Toad Hall | Mar | Eclipse | ||
Tin Pan Ali | Mar | Edith | |||
Bedroom Farce | Jul | Into the Woods | |||
Cinderella | Jul | Jungle Book | |||
1983 | The King & I | Sep | Scrimshaw Edinburgh | ||
The Snow Queen | Dec | Xmas Pick N Mix | |||
Once a Catholic | 2010 | Jan | Return to the Forbidden Planet | ||
1984 | The Evil Eye of Gondor | Mar | Blackout / Missing | ||
Godspell | Jul | Alice in Wonderland | |||
Smike | Oct | Youth do the sixties AGM | |||
1985 | The End of the Pier Show | Dec | Crunchie Christmas | ||
Grease | 2011 | Jan | Slice of Saturday Night | ||
The Boy Who Talked to Whales | Jan | Blood Brothers | |||
1986 | Treble Chance Pinocchio | Mar | 4Front: Krindlekrax | ||
Pippin | Mar | 4Front: BFG | |||
Dick Whittington | Mar | 4Front: Burn | |||
1987 | Pied Piper of Hamelin | Mar | 4Front: Shooting Truth | ||
The Whole Truth | Jul | Stolen Moon | |||
Bugsy Malone | Jul | Wind in the Willows | |||
Uproar in the House | Jul | Overspill | |||
1988 | Three for All Event | Dec | Xmas Games | ||
The Ragged Child | 2012 | Jan | Little Shop of Horrors | ||
Rock Nativity | Mar | Little Foot | |||
1989 | Kalaedoscope/Captain Noah | Jul | Peter Pan | ||
The Dracular Spectacular | Jul | Jet Set Go! | |||
Oliver Twist | Dec | Factor X | |||
1990 | Fourcasts | 2013 | Jan | Timeless | |
Dazzle | Mar | Tomorrow I’ll be Happy, | |||
Snow White | Mar | “Mam, There’s a Spaceship in our Backyard!” | |||
1991 | A Review | Mar | Midsummer Nights Dream | ||
3D | Jul | Tomorrow We’ll be Timeless | |||
Matchgirls | Jul | Oklahoma | |||
Alice | Dec | “…and all the trimmings” | |||
1992 | The Youth of Tomorrow | 2014 | Jan | Grease | |
Blithe Spirit | Mar | Crucible | |||
The Wiz | Mar | You are My Sunshine | |||
Annie | Jul | Ruby | |||
1993 | Timmy Saves the Day | Dec | Christmas Showcase | ||
The Soldiers Tale | 2015 | Jan | Addams Family | ||
The Boy Friend | Mar | Afternoon at the Seaside, Border Skirmish, Tulip Touch, Sketch Sixes | |||
Triplet | Jul | Beauty and the Beast | |||
1994 | Peter Pan | Jul | Improvised musical | ||
Take 20 | Dec | Now that’s what I call Xmas 41 | |||
Dec | Dick Whittington | 2016 | Jan | Godspell | |
1995 | Jan | Three Piece Suite | Mar | Blackout | |
Jul | Blitz | Mar | Gargantua | ||
Nov | Our Town | Jul | Bugsy Malone | ||
Dec | Christmas Cabaret | Jul | Attempts on her life | ||
1996 | Jan | All Four One | Dec | Finding Santa | |
Jul | Lysistrata | Dec | Spamalot #mannequin | ||
Dec | Whistle Down the Wind | 2017 | Jan | Spamalot | |
1997 | Jan | Two Plays & a Cabaret | Mar | Sparkleshark | |
Jul | Tin Pan Ali | Mar | Status Update | ||
Dec | Godspell | Jul | The Wiz | ||
1998 | Jan | Fourfront | Jul | GOD | |
Jul | The Youth of Yesterday | Dec | Christmas Snowcase | ||
Jul | Midsummer Madness | 2018 | Jan | West Side Story | |
Dec | Frankenstein the Panto | Mar | Blue Electric Wind | ||
1999 | Mar | Heavy Metal | Mar | Rainforest Dreams | |
Jul | Return to the Forbidden Planet! | Jul | Honk Jr | ||
2000 | Jan | Henry the Tudor Dude | Dec | Tinsel Tastic | |
Mar | Hells Bells & Viva Espana | 2019 | Jan | Our House | |
Jul | Confusions & Diversion | Mar | Ageless, Flour Babies | ||
Jul | Telling Wilde Tales | Jul | Annie Kids/Little Mermaid Jr | ||
Dec | Jack the Ripper | Aug | Jet Set Go @ Camden Fringe | ||
2001 | Mar | Bugsy Malone | Oct | Jet Set Go @ Watford Fringe | |
Jul | Brilliant the Dinosaur | Oct | Yellow Submarine AGM | ||
Jul | Audience | Dec | Pump Ho Ho Christmas | ||
Dec | Ebenezer | 2020 | Jan | Little Shop of Horrors | |
2002 | Mar | Charlie & the Chocolate Factory | Mar | Dungeness (abandoned juts before covid) | |
Jul | Some Canterbury Tales | Apr | Virtual Cabaret | ||
Jul | Twisted Tales | Oct | Slice of Saturday Night @ Watford Fringe | ||
Aug | A Slice of Saturday Night | Dec | WWRY Young@Part/Sussical Jr recorded version | ||
Dec | Festive Pie | 2021 | |||
2003 | Jan | Hood – the Musical | Jul | Social Dis-Dance-Sing | |
Jul | Honk! | Dec | Carry On Christmas | ||
Jul | Our Day Out | 2022 | Jan | Legally Blonde | |
Dec | A Slice of Christmas | Mar | Zero for the Young Dudes! | ||
2004 | Jan | Humpty the Panto | Mar | Jungle Book Kids | |
Mar | The Sweeney Todd Shock ‘n Roll Show | Jul | Matilda Jr | ||
Jul | Animalarky | Jul | Children section showcase | ||
Jul | Half an Idea | Dec | The Christmas Alphabet Has Noel | ||
Jul | Dominoes | 2023 | Jan | Pippin | |
Sep | 30 Years of the CYT | Mar | Madagascar Jr | ||
Dec | Crackers | Jul | Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Jr | ||
2005 | Jan | Fiddler on the Roof | Aug | Pippin at Edinburgh Festival Fringe | |
Mar | Mugged | Dec | Don’t Claus a Scene | ||
Mar | Liberty Creek | 2024 | Jan | Sister Act | |
Mar | Bad Girls | Mar | Gargantua | ||
Jul | Oliver! | Mar | The Magical Day at Mapplewood Primary | ||
Jul | Romeo & Juliet | Jul | Shrek Jr | ||
Dec | Carousel @ Christmas | Dec | Don't Be Rude-olph | ||
2006 | Jan | Les Miserables School edition | 2025 | Jan | Chicago the Musical (Teen edition) |
Mar | You are my sunshine | Mar | Dragons | ||
Mar | The SpiderMen | ||||
Jul | Guys & Dolls Junior | ||||
Jul | Multiplex/Chatroom | ||||
Oct | Bohemian Rhapsody AGM video | ||||
Dec | Xmas wRapping |
Andrew and Tim
Andrew Lloyd Webber has composed the scores of some of the world’s most famous musicals. From Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (1969) to Cinderella (2021), his work has been consistently seen on world stages. Before the COVID pandemic hit, Lloyd Webber had shows continually running in the West End for 48 years and on Broadway for 41. When Sunset Boulevard joined School Of Rock, CATS and The Phantom Of the Opera, he equalled Rodgers & Hammerstein’s record of four shows running simultaneously on Broadway. He is one of the select group of artists with EGOT status, having received Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony Awards.
Lloyd Webber owns seven London theatres, including the iconic London Palladium and Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. Over the past three years the latter has been completely restored and renovated at a cost of over £60 million. It is one of the biggest projects ever undertaken by a private theatre owner in recent times. His mantra that every penny of profit made from his theatres is ploughed back into the buildings has meant that considerable work has been undertaken across his theatre portfolio during the pandemic, including the complete remodelling and reseating of the Gillian Lynne.
Lloyd Webber is passionate about the importance of musical education and diversity in the arts. The Andrew Lloyd Webber Foundation provides 30 performing arts scholarships every year for talented students with financial need and supports a range of projects such as the Music In Secondary School Trust and commissioning research into diversity in theatre.
Andrew Lloyd Webber was knighted in 1992 and created an honorary life peer in 1997. To mark his 70th birthday, his bestselling autobiography Unmasked was published by Harper Collins in March 2018.
Tim Rice has worked in music, theatre, and films since 1965 when he met Andrew Lloyd Webber, a fellow struggling songwriter. Rather than pursue Tim’s ambitions to write rock or pop songs they turned their attention to Andrew’s obsession – musical theatre. Their first collaboration was based on the life of Dr. Thomas Barnardo, the Victorian philanthropist, The Likes of Us. Their next three works together were much more successful – Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Jesus Christ Superstar and Evita.
Tim has since worked with other distinguished popular composers such as Elton John (The Lion King, Aida), Alan Menken (Aladdin, King David, Beauty and the Beast), Björn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson (Chess), and Stuart Brayson (From Here to Eternity). He has also written with Freddie Mercury, Burt Bacharach and Rick Wakeman among others.
Tim founded his own cricket team in 1973, which has now played over 750 matches, and was president of MCC, founded in 1789, in 2002. He crops up here and there in all branches of the media, drawing on his extensive knowledge of the history of popular music.
As an EGOT, he is one of only 17 people in the world to have won an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony award, was knighted by HM Queen Elizabeth II in 1994, and is the proud owner of a boxer dog and two dozen chickens.
Honorary Life Members of the Pump House CYT
Karen Arnott, Adrian Barrett, Katie Barrett, Jeanette Behn, Hannah Billington, Sue Billington, Jason Brameld, Moya Brewer, Niamh Brewer, Julie Elvin, David Fargus, Catherine Farman, Lee Farman, Elisabeth Gunter, Ursula Hodgkinson, Nizar Kanji, Michael Horniman, Sue Mascall, Sue McCall, Helen Pajak, Karen Rhodes, Jon Sadie, Sue Sadie, Robin Scarborough, Martin Smith, Lucy Stevens, Chris Swallow, Fran Swallow, Abbe Waghorn, Martin Wheeler, Ian Woolcott