Nelson Mail

Youth Theatre’s Joseph mesmerises

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Joseph was played by Jack Munro who alternates with Seth Blackburn, Pharaoh by Ryan Chilton alternatin­g with Jesse Glanville, Jacob/Potiphar by Tim Nichols and Mrs Potiphar by Livia Fanselow alternatin­g with Alex Jenson. The four principals in tonight’s performanc­e were terrific.

The rest of the cast consisted of some 30 children and young people whose ages seemed as young as 7 or 8 years. I lost count of the number of costume changes some of the cast undertook, including Olivia Newton and Jessica Hamilton, assigned joint responsibi­lity for the camel. The wardrobe was supervised by Leah Bethwaite.

Although there was enough dialogue to maintain the story line the heart of this work is the music, composed by Andrew Lloyd Weber, which encompasse­s just about every popular genre of the past century – Dixieland, Swing, Presley and more. All this under the direction of Jim Wiseman. Great music for dancing.

And dancing there is in plenty. Choreograp­hed by Alex Jenson the movement on the stage mesmerised the audience. How can so many young people remember so many precise body movements? Amazing.

And behind all this is a team of around 50 committed volunteer supporters taking care of every aspect of a complex production.

The audience applause at the end of the show left no doubt that everybody’s efforts were well worthwhile. The production runs until Saturday.

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