The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Joe Mcelderry:

Plays Joseph

- Caroline lindsay www.alhambradu­nfermline.com

Donning the world’s most famous coat is a dream come true for Joe Mcelderry. The X Factor winner is playing the title role in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolo­r Dreamcoat and, despite it being his first major theatrical appearance, his performanc­e has earned him top reviews and standing ovations up and down the country.

“Yes, it’s the first big role I’ve played but I’m on the third run of the tour now so it’s not quite as intimidati­ng now because I’ve learned a lot over the months,” the South Shields lad smiles.

“I was daunted at first, wondering if I could do it and if the audience enjoy my performanc­e,” he admits.

But Joe, now 26, is no stranger to success. Just 18 when he won the sixth series of The

X Factor – having been mentored by Cheryl Cole

– he beat off fierce competitio­n from Olly Murs and Stacey Solomon.

He soared to number one on the UK singles charts with his rendition of Miley Cyrus’s The Climb and his debut album, Wide Awake, went straight in at number three on the album chart. He has since gone on to have two more top 10 albums.

And what’s more, Joe is also the first and only celebrity to win three reality TV shows: he was crowned the winner of the second

series of ITV’S Popstar to Operastar before strapping

on his skis and slaloming his way to become champion of Channel 4’s celebrity ski competitio­n, The Jump, in 2014.

Since its inception more than 36 years ago, Bill Kenwright’s production of Tim Rice andandrew Lloyd Webber’s family musical has sold around 20million tickets.

The show retells the biblical story about Joseph, his 11 brothers and the coat of many colours, and sings out to young and old alike with a score crammed wall-to-wall with hits, including Jacob and Sons, Close Every Door and Any Dream Will Do.

Admitting that he thrives off an audience, Joe can’t wait to come to Dunfermlin­e, a place he’s not visited before. “Because the show is on for a few days, I’m really hoping to be able to get out and about to explore Scotland’s old capital,” he says.

“I love playing in Scotland because audiences have always been very supportive. They’re very similar to audiences in the north of England, where I come from – they get up and join in and have a good time.”

Despite the intense schedule of 10 shows a week, Joe loves every minute of touring. “As a solo artist, I’m used to doing shows through the week but playing Joseph is just amazing and the music is fantastic, full stop,” he adds.

“It’s such an emotional, uplifting, positive and dynamic show and that makes it so easy for the audience

to enjoy.”

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Joe Mcelderry in the world-famous coat.

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