The Woolwich Observer

Dreamcoat a dream come true for local performers

Four area girls are part of the Children’s Chorus in the Drayton Entertainm­ent production of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolo­r Dreamcoat

- LIZ BEVAN

TWO LOCAL GIRLS WILL be taking a journey from Canaan to Egypt, singing in Drayton Entertainm­ent’s Joseph and the Amazing Technicolo­r Dreamcoat. On stage since 1972, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolo­r Dreamcoat has delighted audiences with the story of Joseph, his jealous brothers, his adventures through Egypt and of course, his coat of many colours. The original play was written by Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber.

Now, Drayton Entertainm­ent is putting on its own production of the popular musical on stage at the Drayton Festival Theatre, directed by Max Reimer. Elmira’s Reece Hodgson and Ava Schmalz will be singing in the Children’s Chorus from May 17 to June 4 after auditionin­g back in January. They will be joined by Greta Ofner of St. Clements and Rebecca Perry of St. Jacobs.

“It feels great. I was really excited,” said Schmalz, adding that the audition song is her favourite in the show. “About two weeks before the audition, we had to learn the song Close Every Door To Me, and we had to sing one line from the song. I was nervous.”

Hodgson says rehearsals were quick, only lasting four days.

“My first rehearsal was on Thursday and my last rehearsal was on Sunday and the first show was on Wednesday,” she said.

The show starts in Canaan where Joseph’s brothers are jealous that he is their father Jacob’s favourite, and when Jacob gives Joseph a colourful, well-tailored coat, their jealousy becomes too much. From there, Joseph is sold into slavery and works his way up through society, and it is only an adventure from there.

The Children’s Chorus is featured on nearly all of

the 18 songs in the show, singing alongside the main characters and the show’s narrator.

Schmalz has some theatre experience working with the Elmira Community Theatre in Sleepy Hollow and Wizard

of Oz at the River Run Centre in Guelph, but for both girls, this is the first time they have ever done a show of this magnitude.

“It was really exciting because I have never been in a profession­al play before,” said Hodgson. “I like the song called Benjamin’s Calypso.”

“I have been in two plays before,” added Schmalz, “But, this one is profession­al theatre. The other ones were community theatre.”

They were both looking forward to opening night on May 17, encouragin­g everyone to come and see the two Elmirans on stage in Joseph and the Technicolo­r Dreamcoat.

“I am excited to just see everyone with their costumes on and with all the props ready” said Schmalz. “I am excited to see the audience too.”

Hodgson says it is a great show, and audiences are going to love it

“It is a really, really good play. I have watched it through from backstage and stuff. The cast is really close, everyone is like family,” she said. “It really brings the play together and it is just really cool.”

Jamie McKight will be playing the role of Joseph, with Wayne Berwick as Jacob. Danielle Wade will be singing the part of the Narrator.

Tickets are on sale now for shows from May 17 to June 4. The theatre group is putting on both daytime, afternoon and evening shows, and tickets range from $27 to $46. To order, call 1-855-DRAYTON (372-9866) or visit www. draytonent­ertainment.com.

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[SUBMITTED] Jamie McKight as Joseph and Danielle Wade as the Narrator in Drayton Entertainm­ent’s Joseph and the Technicolo­r Dreamcoat. The musical runs May 17 to June 4, with local singers in the Children’s Chorus.
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Reece Hodgson
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Ava Schmalz

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